Yuriy Lutsenko, leader of the BPP faction in parliament, spoke about Oleh Lyashko's criminal past. Lutsenko made the statement in the Parliament hall.
According to Lutsenko, in 1992, a man entered the office of the head of the Kharkiv Oblast MREO and presented identification as a police colonel, Oleg Valerievich Lyashko, an assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs Vasilishin. The "colonel" demanded a car.
After a dressing-down at the Kharkiv Oblast MREO, 25-year-old Colonel Lyashko received a free Volga GAZ 31029 with engine number 0056722. A few months later, Lyashko returned to the MREO demanding a second Volga, where he was caught red-handed as an impostor and someone with no connection to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Lutsenko noted that during a search of Lyashko's home, law enforcement officers found a large amount of cash, as well as expensive foreign equipment. Following the investigation and trial, on December 9, 1994, Oleg Lyashko was found guilty of embezzlement of state property on an especially large scale, totaling over 2,5 million Soviet rubles.
Lutsenko noted that the court took pity on Lyashko and sentenced him to only six years. He was later released under an amnesty. Afterward, Oleh Valeriyovych Lyashko "bailed out" of the Zaslavl prison colony and began active political activity. The leader of the BPP faction stated that Lyashko remained a swindler, just as he had been.
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