The State Bureau of Investigation will serve Ivan Rudyi with a notice of suspicion. He is the head of the Gambling Regulatory Commission. The charges include aiding the aggressor state and drug trafficking. Authorities previously detained him on suspicion of facilitating activities for Pin Up, a Russian casino.
Authorities will soon serve Ivan Rudyi with a notice of suspicion. He is the head of the Commission for Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries. The charges include “aiding the aggressor state” and “illegal handling of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances without intent to sell.”
According to the source, the suspect will soon receive a notice of suspicion. The charges are under Article 111-2 of the Criminal Code for “aiding the aggressor state.” Additional charges are under Article 309 for “illegal handling of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances without intent to sell.”
KRAIL refused to comment on the detention of Rudyi. NACP drew up a protocol against the head of KRAIL, Ivan Rudyi. In 2023, UNN reported that the government supported a bill that proposes to liquidate the Commission for Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries.
In November, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance supported a draft law to liquidate the Gambling Regulation Commission. The document envisages the creation of a new body and significant restrictions on gambling advertising.