(AP) – A former Ukrainian governor was arrested in the United States at Ukraine’s request on fraud and extortion charges, prosecutors and police said Oct. 13.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor-General’s Office accused Volodymyr Shcherban of abusing his position as the former head of the northern Sumy region to cause losses of tens of millions of hryvna (millions of dollars, euros) to Ukraine. The charges against him also include abuse of power.
Shcherban ran the regional government until January, when President Viktor Yushchenko assumed office and replaced many, high-ranking regional officials. A few are now facing criminal charges linked to their time in office.
Shcherban was detained Oct. 12 in Tampa, Florida, said Inna Kisel, spokeswoman for Ukraine’s Interior Ministry. The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv said it was checking on the report.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor-General Svyatoslav Piskun had begun the process of asking for Shcherban’s extradition, his office said. Ukrainian media reported that Shcherban allegedly conducted 50 financial transactions involving 240 million hryvna ($47.8 million, 40 million euros) in the weeks before he left Ukraine.