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According to journalists, a document was included in their hands, because it can...

The wife of the Deputy Head of the National Police Tyshlek changed the passport of a Russian citizen - media (document)

According to journalists, a document was included in their hands, because it can be concluded that in 2005, Alexander Balakay asked her to issue a new passport of a Russian citizen, which was done. The wife of the Deputy Head of the National Police Dmitry Tyshlek Alexander Balakay in 2005 filed an application to Russian state bodies for replacement of the passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation. About it reports the portal "Censor. net".

It is also reported that in 2015-2017 she regularly traveled to Russia and to the occupied Crimea. Journalists stated that their hands got a document, from which it was possible to conclude that in 2005, Alexander Balakay asked her to issue a new passport of a Russian citizen, which was done. It is this passport, according to the investigation of Bihus. info, that remains valid.

In addition, as stated in the material, also in July 2014 visited the occupied Crimea and the territory of the Russian Federation. Yes, Balakay went to Dzhankoy, 10. 07. 2014, and on July 20, 2015 appeared in Sheremetyevo. Also in November 2015 she visited Bryansk, and in July 2017 again went to the occupied Crimea (departure 21. 07. 2017 Perekop, departure on 04. 08. 2017 Armenian). According to "Ukrainian News", Tyshlek appealed to the DBR to check the published bihus.

info information about the Russian passport with his wife. According to him, journalists exposed the facts about his family. The described situations were supplemented by subjective judgments, and the published data has nothing to do with reality. "Therefore, I initiate the investigation - I have already submitted the statement to the State Bureau of Investigation. I ask you to check all the data announced in the media and evaluate them comprehensively," Tyshlek said. In the investigation of Bihus.