Lyashko's comments came after Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested UKROP party leader Gennady Korban. UKROP, which means 'Dillweed' in Russian and is associated with pro-Kiev volunteer fighters in Ukraine's Civil War, is funded by Igor Kolomoisky, an infamous oligarch who has been accused of cheating the government out of $1.8 bln in IMF loan money. Korban was charged with organizing a criminal group on Saturday; he was a mayoral candidate in the Dnepropetrovsk mayoral elections on October 25, the results of which still haven't been announced.
Ми маємо об'єднуватися, щоб зупинити диктатуру Порошенка. Президент особисто віддає команди ГПУ і СБУ про арешт незручних опонентів. Це злочин і підстава для імпічменту
Posted by Олег Ляшко on 31 октября 2015 г.
"We must unite in order to stop the dictatorship of Poroshenko. The president personally orders the SBU and the Prosecutor General's Office [of Ukraine] to arrest unfavorable opposition activists. It is a crime and a reason for impeachment," Lyashko said.
Meanwhile, Korban's lawyers have called his arrest a kidnapping because the Ukrainian government has not provided them with information about the charges against him.
Poroshenko can only stay until 2019 if he turns Ukraine into a dictatorship and kills + arrests most Patriots.
— Андрій (@AndrijUKR) 14 октября 2015
The SBU told media that Korban was arrested without being charged, and Ukraine's General Prosecutor's Office did not say what charges Korban was facing, although it told media that the operation overall was pursuing those responsible for creating an organized crime group, embezzlement and kidnapping and that a court would decide his punishment. It added that one Korban-tied group stole 40 million hryvnias ($1.7 million) from a fundraiser for pro-government militias in the Donbass region.
About 700 people held a rally in support of Korban in Dnepropetrovsk on Saturday evening, with mayoral candidate Boris Filatov saying that he does not rule out the possibility that a protest will take place in Kiev in the coming days.