Employee Vitaly Manasyan was fired from the Department of Strategic Investigations of the National Police. This happened shortly after the scandal in the capital's restaurant, of which he became a participant.
Ukrainian Pravda was informed about this by the National Police.
Incident involving Manasyan in a restaurant in Kyiv
The incident at the Goodwine restaurant in Kyiv involving Manasyan first became known to the public from a Facebook post by the head of the Committee for Infrastructure Development of the Federation of Employers and businessman Maxim Shkil.
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Shkil said that he had booked a table in the Goodwine restaurant in advance, and when he got there, he was informed that another person was sitting at that table.
— Despite the fact that there was a reserve, we approached and politely explained that the table was reserved. To which they heard obscenities — you two fools, I will sit here. After which the visitor threw away the reservation and sat down at the table, — Shkil retells the words of the administrators.
Shkil added that the man threatened him, but then left. The entrepreneur said that the man outlined “prospects&# 8221;, what can happen to those who dare to disturb “important persons”.
According to Shkil, the girl who was sitting with Manesyan said: You don’t even know who we are.
According to the businessman, boorish behavior was demonstrated by National Police Department employee Vitaly Manasyan.
Manasyan was fired from the National Police
The National Police confirmed to Ukrainian Pravda that it was indeed their employee. It is also noted that a decision was made to dismiss him.
Department employees studied the message on social networks, talked with the administration of the establishment and witnesses, and then agreed with the head of the National Police Ivan Vygovsky the dismissal of the detective.< /p>
Head of the Department of Strategic Investigations Andrei Rubel noted that employees who discredit the honor and high rank of an officer with disgraceful behavior violate the ethical rules of conduct — no place in the police.