Central Criminal Police of Finland is currently conducting an investigation into one of the leaders of the Russian neo-Nazi group “DSHRG Rusich”, Jan Petrovskij, who was living in Finland under the name Voislav Torden. He is suspected of terrorist activities in Ukraine.
According to Yle, the deputy prosecutor general of Finland, Yuka Rappa, confirmed the investigation. Petrovskij is believed to be involved in a number of criminal activities in Ukraine, including the attempted assassination of a political figure in 2017.
The investigation is being conducted in cooperation with Ukrainian law enforcement agencies and is focused on the activities of Petrovskij and his group. Petrovskij is also suspected of terrorist activities in Finland, including the distribution of neo-Nazi propaganda.
The Central Criminal Police of Finland is committed to combating terrorism and has been working closely with Ukrainian authorities in order to bring Petrovskij to justice. The investigation is ongoing and further details are expected to be released in the near future.
This case is a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in combating terrorism. It is also a testament to the dedication of the Central Criminal Police of Finland in protecting the safety and security of its citizens.
The investigation into Petrovskij is a positive step in the fight against terrorism and a reminder that no matter where a person is from, they will be held accountable for their actions. The Central Criminal Police of Finland is committed to ensuring that justice is served and that no one is above the law.