Fight against organized crime leaders: “lawman” nicknamed “Sergo Samtredsky” was detained in Lviv
The 39-year-old native of Georgia is on the sanctions list of the National Security Council. He is now forcibly removed from the country. This was reported in the Department of Strategic Investigations of the National Police.
It is noted that in 2018, the “lawman” nicknamed “Sergo Samtredsky” was banned from visiting Ukraine for 5 years, and in 2021, as well as 556 of his “colleagues”, personal restrictive sanctions were imposed on him by the National Security Council.
Operatives of the department carry out a set of measures to prevent the spread of “laws in law” on the territory of the state of criminal influence, and therefore instantly respond to any attempts by them to return to Ukraine.
“As soon as we received information about the illegal crossing of the border by the leader of the criminal world, we immediately began measures to establish his whereabouts, - said the head of the DSR Andriy Rubel. - Within a few days the police found out that he had temporarily settled in Lviv. May 29, law enforcement officers took measures for the detention of the “villain in the law” nicknamed “Sergo Samtredsky”.
In order to implement the decision of the National Security Council, the police, together with the State Migration Service of Ukraine, forcibly expelled “criminals in the law” outside the country.
For reference: The 39-year-old native of Georgia was crowned in 2008 in Turkey and belongs to the Sukhum Vorov clan.
National Police of Ukraine