Estonian citizen and businessman Gillar Teder allegedly organized a media attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. People’s Deputy from “Servants of the people” Alexander Danutsa claims that the relevant documents were given to him by public figures.
The politician wrote about this on his page in Facebook… The politician noted that the court ordered the Office of the Prosecutor General to initiate an investigation. (to see the documents, scroll the page to the end).
“Public figures turned to me and handed over documents for study, according to them, legally obtained by them, testifying that Estonian citizen Hillar Teder is behind the media attack on President Zelenskyy and our political force,” Danutsa said.
The People’s Deputy stressed that Teder had been in correspondence for a long time with the head of the office of the President of Estonia, who now no longer holds this position, and “actually gave him commands where to go, what to do, what to talk about and with whom.”
“All these statements by officials to the Ukrainian authorities are a well-planned Estonian gambit,” Danutsa is convinced.
He added that the correspondence between Teder and the head of the office of the Estonian president should be carefully studied by law enforcement officers of both countries, since there are many unexpected things in it.
As an example, the “servant” cites that Teder allegedly consulted with a former official about whether it was worth bribing the former Prosecutor General of Ukraine to help the Estonian side. It was about $ 25 million.
The People’s Deputy stressed that he applied to the Office of the Prosecutor General with a statement to open criminal proceedings, but he was refused. Then Danutsa turned to the Pechersk District Court of Kiev, which ordered the department to enter the relevant data into the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations.
Note that Gillar Tered became famous in Ukraine after the scandal with the shopping and entertainment center “Sky Mall”.
As reported OBOZREVATEL, earlier the Estonian media appealed to the country’s Prosecutor General with materials on Teder’s business in Russian-occupied Crimea.
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