Ukrainian Police Reopen Child Corruption Case Against Propagandist Anatoliy Shariy
Ukrainian Police Reopen Child Corruption Case Against Propagandist Anatoliy Shariy
According to Главком: Ukrainian law enforcement has reopened a criminal case against propagandist Anatoliy Shariy concerning the corruption of a minor. This development follows a public exchange on social media platform X, where skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych responded to dozens of posts Shariy had directed at him. The investigation is being handled by the Obolonskyi District Department of the National Police of Ukraine, with the case officially registered in the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations on June 29, 2022.
Case Duration and Allegations
This case, which involves allegations of potential pedophilia against Shariy, has been ongoing since 2017. Notably, Shariy's sister, Olena Manchenko, who resides in the Netherlands, has publicly accused him of pedophilia. The criminal proceedings are being conducted under Article 156 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which deals with the corruption of minors. Shariy is a controversial pro-Russian media figure who has long been a target of Ukrainian authorities.
- In response to Shariy's actions, Vladyslav Heraskevych remarked: 'I understand you had your team, Shariy, ready to attack. But I am an adult, so why am I of such interest to you?'
- Attorney Mark Feigin confirmed the case's revival, stating: 'The criminal case against Shariy under Article 156 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine for corruption of a minor was literally reopened just the other day. The National Police of Ukraine, specifically the Obolonskyi District Department, is actively investigating.'
The situation surrounding Anatoliy Shariy continues to draw public attention, fueled in part by information campaigns circulating in the media.
The reopening of this criminal proceeding indicates an active and ongoing investigation into a matter of significant public concern. The serious nature of the child corruption charges could have substantial consequences, not only for Shariy but also for broader societal discussions on protecting children from violence and exploitation. The outcome of this case is likely to influence public opinion and the handling of similar allegations in the future.
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