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Confirmed by the SBU: special operation to "neutralize" russia's influence on NABU — a head detective detained on suspicion of conducting business in Russia (PHOTO) 07/21/2025 12:10:11. Total views 399. Views today — 1.

"The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Office of the Prosecutor General have exposed one of the heads of the interregional detective departments of NABU, Ruslan Magamedrasulov, for conducting business in the russian federation. According to case materials, this official, stationed in Dnipro, coordinates the Bureau's activities in the frontline oblasts of Ukraine (the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts), while maintaining contacts with representatives of the aggressor country and assisting his businessman father in illegal trade with the russian federation", - the SBU reported on Telegram on July 21.

Magamedrasulov acted as an intermediary in selling batches of technical hemp grown by his father to the russian federation (Dagestan republic).

Information is also being verified regarding Magamedrasulov's contacts with russian intelligence services and the transmission of classified information to them, particularly concerning planned investigative actions.

"This high-ranking Bureau official was in close contact with fugitive MP from the banned opposition party, Fedir Khrystenko, who is connected to russian intelligence services and, as the investigation has established, has significant influence over NABU's activities, which will be reported separately", - the statement says.

Ruslan Magamedrasulov’s father, Sentyabr Magamedrasulov, holds russian citizenship. However, the NABU official did not disclose this fact when applying for access to state secrets, thereby violating the law. As for the suspect’s mother, Iryna Magamedrasulova, she resides in Kyiv but receives a pension in the so-called "DNR" and posts pro-russian comments on social media. The SBU has evidence that in conversations, she actively supports putin’s war against Ukraine and justifies the war crimes of the rashists.

Despite being one of the heads of NABU's interregional detective department and officially stationed in Dnipro to oversee operations in frontline regions, Ruslan Magamedrasulov was almost constantly in Kyiv and had recently returned from an elite vacation on the island of Tenerife, where he stayed for several weeks.

Currently, the issue of serving the NABU official a notice of suspicion under Article 111-2 (aiding the aggressor state) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine is being considered. Comprehensive measures are being taken to clarify all the circumstances of the crime and to hold those responsible accountable.