Russian investigators have evidence of oligarch Kolomoisky's business crimes
MOSCOW. Oct 2 (Interfax) - The Russian Investigative Committee believes that Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky will be detained sooner or later.
"Our colleagues from Interpol refused to handle the Kolomoisky case saying that it is linked with political events. But we have evidence proving that Kolomoisky had committed other business crimes before all those events," Alexander Drymanov, acting head of the committee's department for crimes involving the use of prohibited methods of warfare, said at a session of the committee for public support of the population in south-eastern Ukraine in the Federation Council on Thursday.
Russian investigators are cooperating with Interpol, he said.
Documents linked with the criminal cases opened against Ukrainian citizens "are being forwarded to Interpol's National Bureau after they pass all of the required procedures," he said.
When asked whether "Kolomoisky's detention was a matter of time", Drymanov said: "Yes, I believe so."