Portraits of Hanchar and Krasouski hung out near police offices
Representatives of the European Union have arrived in Belarus and all police departments have received the order to hang out the portraits of Victar Hanchar and Anatol Krasouski – the politicians who disappeared more than 10 years ago.
Relatives of the missing men think that they were abducted and killed by political opponents. They even say that the head of the special group involved in it was colonel Paulichenka. According to the relatives, there is a living witness of the shooting of the politicians – colonel Alkayeu.
According to the police – the politicians disappeared on their own.
We saw new white sheets of paper with photos of Hanchar and Krasouski in the criminal investigation department of Moscow District in Minsk. They were next to portraits and e-fits of criminals.
“Everyone is looking for them”, - explained the District Department of the Interior.
However, relatives of the missing politicians consider such actions to be humiliating.
Relatives of the missing men think that they were abducted and killed by political opponents. They even say that the head of the special group involved in it was colonel Paulichenka. According to the relatives, there is a living witness of the shooting of the politicians – colonel Alkayeu.
According to the police – the politicians disappeared on their own.
We saw new white sheets of paper with photos of Hanchar and Krasouski in the criminal investigation department of Moscow District in Minsk. They were next to portraits and e-fits of criminals.
“Everyone is looking for them”, - explained the District Department of the Interior.
However, relatives of the missing politicians consider such actions to be humiliating.