The Best Friend of Husakov Tried to Escape in a Car and Hit a Police Officer: What is Known About the Arrest.
The Closest Friend of Nazar Husakov Arrested
The police arrested Nazar Husakov's closest friend and trusted person from Lviv, who is accused of fraud with charitable collections for treatment. The bank card of the arrested person was used to accumulate donations.
Resistance During Arrest
During the arrest, Husakov's acquaintance offered active resistance and attempted to escape in a car. As a result of the escape, he hit an officer of the State Investigation Service, causing bodily harm.
- The attempt to avoid arrest was unsuccessful, the detainee is being held under Article 208 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine.
- The detainee faces up to five years in prison for resisting representatives of the authorities using physical violence.
Scandal with Fundraising
A scandal erupted when social media users demanded financial reports from Nazar Husakov regarding the use of the funds raised for treatment. The figure could not provide the relevant reporting, which raised suspicions of improper use of money.
It later became known that the medication for Husakov was purchased at the expense of the Lviv city budget, even though he was collecting money for it through charitable donations.
During the arrest of Nazar Husakov's closest friend and trusted person, an active attempt to resist was discovered, resulting in bodily harm to the officer. Doubts also arose regarding the use of funds raised for charitable assistance, as the medication for Husakov was purchased at the expense of the city budget.Read also
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