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Polyakov took methadone on his own – Valery Kur

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Anton Polyakov died on Friday night, October 8

The likelihood that someone injected methadone secretly from him or without his permission is very small, the expert noted.

Former head of the criminal intelligence department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Valeriy Kur, believes that MP Anton Polyakov took methadone found in his blood after autopsy on his own. On Monday, October 11, he announced this to the program “By the way” on 24 channel.

Kur noted that Polyakov “would surely have felt if someone injected this drug on purpose.”

“He most likely used methadone himself. Everyone already knows what methadone is, but I’ll say right away that some experts suggest that it was someone who gave him a pill. Pills today are given only as substitution therapy by special centers,” he said. Chicken.

Kur suggested that perhaps it was a certain program for treating the people’s deputy from another addiction.

“In this case, such a drug is issued in pills legally,” he said.

According to Kura, it should be checked whether Polyakov was registered in one of the centers where such therapy is practiced.

“It is difficult for him to be injected into food in some way, it must be injected,” said the head of the Criminal Intelligence Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

However, according to Kura, law enforcement officers should consider the version of both violent and accidental death.

Previously the lawyer of the taxi driver, in whose car the body of the people’s deputy was found Anton Polyakov, said that at the police station his ward was beaten, because of which he decided to admit that he did not actually pick up Polyakov at the bus stop, but the People’s Deputy was transferred to him from another car and asked to take him home.

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