Businessman from Kazakhstan Listed in Ukraine’s Peacemaker Database
Photo from Gadzhiev\'s personal Facebook page
The peacemaker website lists claims against Businessman Gadji Gadjiev, such as involvement in illegal trade conducted in defiance of sanctions, complicity in Russia's hybrid aggression against Ukraine, organizing and financing a terrorist attack on Ukrainian territory, and cooperation with Russian intelligence services, Orda.kz reports.
The Ukrainian website Peacemaker (Myrotvorets) bills itself as a “Center for the Study of Crimes Against the National Security of Ukraine, Peace, Human Security, and International Law and Order.” On their portal, there is information about individuals they consider enemies of Ukraine.
In the database, Gadzhiev is listed as a “non-departmental curator of Kazakhstan’s customs service, sponsor/agent of the special services, and a person involved in an international investigation (the case of the killing of Aidos Sadykov).”
The Peacemaker Center asks law enforcement agencies to consider this publication on the website as a statement about the commission by this citizen of deliberate acts against the national security of Ukraine, peace, the security of humanity and international law and order, as well as other offenses, the website says.
Original Author: Correspondent
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