KGB to investigate case of Tsiareshchanka's damaged car
KGB representatives will search for the criminals who damaged the car of the presidential candidate Victar Tsiareshchanka. The candidate has informed Euroradio about this himself. Tsiareshchanka: “As the Ministry of Internal Affairs has refused to deal with this case, it will be the KGB representatives who will work on that, they are to arrive at about 4 p.m. This issue is in their jurisdiction, I am protected by the law as a candidate”.
Victar Tsiareshchanka has told Euroradio, that he submitted his Dodge Caravan for a technical examination. During the examination it turned out someone had damaged the brakes and the security cushions. According to the politician, he does not think special services could do this. He said it was probably some of his opponents.
Tsiareshchanka: “I don't think it were the special services. I don't think I stand at somebody's way, that's it. Special services could have done this to Sannikau or Kastusyou. That's what I think, what else can I say as an honest person? However, don't even think I will say anything about any of the presidential candidates. I just can't tell for sure who did that”.
According to Tsiareshchanka, this incident will not force him to withdraw from the election race. However, if something like this happens again, he does not exclude he might leave the campaign.
Victar Tsiareshchanka has told Euroradio, that he submitted his Dodge Caravan for a technical examination. During the examination it turned out someone had damaged the brakes and the security cushions. According to the politician, he does not think special services could do this. He said it was probably some of his opponents.
Tsiareshchanka: “I don't think it were the special services. I don't think I stand at somebody's way, that's it. Special services could have done this to Sannikau or Kastusyou. That's what I think, what else can I say as an honest person? However, don't even think I will say anything about any of the presidential candidates. I just can't tell for sure who did that”.
According to Tsiareshchanka, this incident will not force him to withdraw from the election race. However, if something like this happens again, he does not exclude he might leave the campaign.