“You can’t kill anyone, but you can kill Mikitasya”?



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Any bandit caught for his crimes always tries to lie to protect himself.

This is an axiom.

This is especially good for wealthy bandits who can hire professional liars as their defenders.

Then the standard set of manipulations is used:

“I am not me, and the house is not mine!”;

“The correspondence is forged! The voice is like mine, but not mine!”

“Ich bin sick!”

It’s understandable: for organizing kidnapping and extortion, you can get 12 years in a bunk.

But you really want to live beautifully again, ride a Lamborghini, fly charters at the expense of 15 thousand families of Kiev residents, who hoped to get their accommodation on time by paying in advance.

Only something is not very easy to lie.

What happens, for example, with these events?

Was it the kidnapping of a man who knew the suspect on December 8 at 12:30 on Knyazhy Zaton Street?

A call from a 12-year-old schoolboy to his mother was rigged, the schoolboy who saw two men push a third man in a jeep, clearly against his will, and who called and told his mother he was scared.

A call was also made from the schoolboy’s mother to line “102”, which reported that in front of her son, unknown men pushed the man who was resisting inside a TOYOTA SUV and took him away.

(You can listen to the recording of the call about the kidnapping on line “102” below).

Then the police responded suspiciously quickly. Was all this fixed too? According to the logic of Mikitas and her defenders, of course!

Police tracked down the kidnappers’ car using the Bezpechne Misto system cameras and established a rough area on the outskirts of Kiev where he was driving.

And then again, this was rigged, the patrol police did their duty, found the suspects’ car, detained and released the kidnapped.

Then the released kidnapped (usually a scoundrel of the highest measure) very neatly began to lie under the record about the kidnapping circumstances and talk about conversations with the suspect in the kidnapping organization, while being strangled and intimidated by 4 bandits.

(See extract of the video of the victim’s testimony).

In general, everyone rallied against poor Mikitas. 

Although, after all, in a conversation with her mother, intercepted by NABU detectives, in the fall of 2019 she bluntly stated:

“Well, I will kill, Mom. In the literal sense, I will kill. I already have all the legal grounds.”

So what, the CCU made changes to article 115:
So what, the CCU made changes to article 115:

I wonder what these “legal grounds” are.

Perhaps the Penal Code has been amended to article 115 – “no one can die, but Mikitasu can”?

Ay-ay-ay, and we didn’t even know it!

The leaked protocol of the transcript of Mikitas’ conversation with her mother, compiled by the NABU detective, is widely available in the media and Maxim himself does not deny it.

Yeah, he really didn’t have time to get to the murders.

But before the kidnapping of those who, he believed, owed him a lot of money for the lack of results on the “reshalov”, he apparently had time to question law enforcement officials.

Therefore, tomorrow, the court, having listened to the prosecution and defense side, will decide itself which measure of restraint Mikitasya should choose for the period of investigation.

And all these tantrums and distortions of events on the part of Mikitash’s defense and himself are just attempts to put pressure on the court.

He who has ears, let him hear. He who has eyes, let him see.

He who knows how to analyze the facts, who understands that a thief and a bandit should be in jail.

PS On behalf of the Interior Ministry leadership, I express my gratitude to my mother and her 12-year-old son for their vigilance and indifference!

Unfortunately, not all parents educate their children so well that, seeing how atrocities are committed, they do not stay silent and inform their parents about it.

And many in the place of this woman would not call 102 and report the kidnapping, acting on the principle “my house is on the edge” and “the problems of others do not concern me.”

Thank you, brave and honest fellow citizens.

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