As it follows from the occupation press, on July 18, in Simferopol, the “police” of the invaders detained Ingmar Levchik, “assistant to the Minister of emergency situations” Sergei Sadakliev, who “was driving a Range Rover without a license.” At the same time, the occupiers “deprived” Levchik of his license back in 2022 for driving under the influence of drugs, and now they suddenly decided to “notice” him as a driver.
Levchik himself comes from the group of Victor Plakida, who met the occupation as the Permanent Representative of Viktor Yanukovych in the AR of Crimea and, after going over to the side of the aggressor, received from him the role of “director” in “Krymenergo”.
Among other things, Levchik was unsuccessfully nominated by the “party structure” associated with Plakida in the form of a “regional branch” of “Patriots of Russia” as a “candidate for deputy of the State Council” and was then seen in “tasty positions”, first as “head of the department of operational and economic activities”, and then and “head of the directorate for organization and support of projects” at the illegal “Crimean federal university”
The current “sudden detention” of Levchik is most likely not connected with the problems of his mother, Natalya Lapshina, who failed to integrate, like the former “head of administration,” into the “vertical” of land scams of collaborators in the Simferopol village of Mirne (Saraily Kiyat). It is more likely that this is another “hello” from the aggressor’s intelligence services to collaborator Sadakliev, who has been “staying too long as a minister” since 2021, and a likely symptom of his further replacement by a functionary from Russia.