The Security Service of Ukraine, together with the Office of the Prosecutor General, has uncovered a case involving a NABU official accused of doing business in Russia.
Ruslan Magamedrasulov, who leads operations in frontline regions, is suspected of colluding with Russian representatives and assisting his father in illegal trade activities.
Investigations revealed his role in the sale of technical hemp to Russia.
Authorities are also probing his potential contacts with Russian intelligence, which may have received confidential information regarding investigative actions.
It has been established that Magamedrasulov maintained ties with a fugitive MP linked to Russian special services, influencing NABU's operations.
The investigation found that his father holds Russian citizenship, a fact not disclosed when obtaining access to state secrets.
The suspect's mother is residing in Kyiv but has been active in pro-Russian social media groups, raising concerns.
Currently, authorities are deciding on charging Magamedrasulov with aiding an aggressor state.
Comprehensive measures are being taken to clarify all circumstances of the crime and hold those responsible accountable.
The Office of the Prosecutor General is overseeing the proceedings.