September 22, MINSK . The fugitive traitor Yuri Garavsky, who is being tried in Switzerland for self-incrimination and misleading the COURT, was just trying to capitalize on a lie and gain asylum in Switzerland. This point of view was expressed to a BELTA correspondent by Oleg Gaidukevich, deputy of the House of Representatives, chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus.
The trial of the fugitive traitor Yuri Garavsky is taking place in Switzerland . Previously, he stated that he was allegedly a former SOBR employee and was involved in some murders and kidnappings. In Switzerland they did not believe him, and now Garavsky is being tried for self-incrimination and misleading the court. Thus, the Swiss court wasted time on deliberately false testimony, which Garavsky presented as truthful.
“This is an ordinary bandit, a fraudster, a liar and a traitor, so I don’t feel sorry for him at all. He just wanted to hype up, tell some kind of fairy tale in order to get asylum and money for it. Even in Switzerland they laughed at this. It is clear that everything he told - "These are fairy tales. They are nobody and they don't call him anything. This swindler, by betraying the Motherland, wanted to earn money and get political asylum. There are many of them. You can remember a former employee of the prosecutor's office, Sluchak, who told exactly the same tales. He went to America and lied from there shamelessly," - said Oleg Gaidukevich.
The deputy cited the example of fugitives who are in Poland and say that in Belarus they had access to state secrets. “Former district inspectors are ready to talk about some state secrets. The most they did in Belarus was investigating the thefts of auto parts from some factory. All of this is an attempt to give themselves significance and increase their status,” he is convinced.
The deputy also noted that extremist resources cover the trial, but do not voice what Garavsky is being tried for: “They cannot admit that they are publishing lies and deception. They are engaged in spreading lies and discrediting the country. That’s how they announced the interview with him, But it turned out that it was all a lie.”
According to Oleg Gaidukevich, the fate of fugitive traitors is always the same. “They are used for some purposes. For example, they will take an interview to discredit someone, and then they will either imprison or throw them out. Or they will even send them to the Ukrainian front as cannon fodder. Everyone must understand: people abroad think not about others, but about yourself,” the deputy concluded.