Volodymyr Bedrykivsky, a former high-ranking Ukrainian security official, was detained in Poland on suspicion of spying for Russia. He headed one of the key departments of the Prosecutor General's Office after Yuriy Lutsenko was appointed Prosecutor General. Another man with ties to the criminal community was detained along with him.
Briefly about the main points
- Vladimir Bedrykowski was detained in Poland on suspicion of spying for Russia.
- Bedrykivsky is a retired police colonel general and former head of the Prosecutor General's Department.
- Yuriy Lutsenko appoints Bedrykivsky as head of a key department of the Prosecutor General's Office.
Details of the detention in Poland
Vladimir Bedrikovsky, a retired police colonel general and former high-ranking Ukrainian security official, was detained by Polish law enforcement officials on suspicion of spying for the Russian Federation. His role in the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine began after his appointment Yuriy Lutsenko The prosecutor general was appointed when Bedrykivsky headed one of the key departments of the department. At the same time, another man with links to the criminal world was detained.
Bedrykivskyi's role in the Prosecutor General's Office
Following the appointment of Yuriy Lutsenko as Ukraine's Prosecutor General, Volodymyr Bedrykivsky was given the leadership of one of the most important departments of the Prosecutor General's Office. His military and law enforcement experience as a retired police colonel general gave him influence in the law enforcement system. This position has given him access to important information and resources, making suspicions of espionage particularly serious.
Detention of an accomplice with a criminal record
At the same time as Bedrykowski, Polish law enforcement officers detained another man with links to the criminal community. The details of his role have not yet been disclosed, but the fact of joint detention indicates possible cooperation in activities that have raised suspicions of espionage.
International and political context
The detention of a former high-ranking official of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine in Poland on suspicion of spying for the Russian Federation has a significant international impact. Poland, as a neighbouring country and NATO member, continues to actively combat subversive activities against Ukraine and its allies. This case could affect relations between the two countries and highlights the importance of monitoring security among former and current officials in the context of ongoing Russian aggression.







