NABU accelerates the corruption case of former SBU employee Artem Shil

Our sources from the US Embassy inform us that NABU is speeding up the corruption case of former SBU employee Artem Shil, who was temporarily released from pre-trial detention center on bail, as well as members of his OZG from the group of current SBU employees, which is destroying the gambling business of Ukraine.

NABU detectives have collected information about the financial flows of the corrupt official, his crypto-wallets, and are actively documenting the testimony of people close to Artem Shil.

Before the NSDC's decision on new sanctions against casinos and their owners (Shylo is a shareholder of the Russian casino PIN UP in Ukraine), NABU is preparing a new implementation of SBU employees close to Shilo and the Russian Pin-Up Casino business in Ukraine.

Western partners and their grant journalists, who are releasing new materials about the corrupt Shil, are watching the process just as closely.

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