Part of documents in Kurchenko case gone, - Prosecutor Kulyk

Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) Department of International Legal Cooperation, Head of the Criminal Procedural Management Department Kostiantyn Kulyk has announced that certain documents have disappeared from the Kurchenko case.
Censor.NET reports citing UNIAN.
Kulyk made a statement to journalists outside the Prosecutor General’s Office on Friday.
"Overnight, documents were taken out of the offices. I don’t understand where some of the documents are now. Suspicion notices to Lozhkin, Gontareva, Stetsenko, and Filatov were lifted. I don't agree with this, this was all in accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code," Kulyk stressed. "I was just told that now, the search of my house and my arrest are being planned, so I will have to go deal with this."
Papers with charges over laundering billions of hryvnias of former President Viktor Yanukovych's "family" have been served by the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) of Ukraine to Ukrainian oligarch Serhiy Kurchenko's accomplices: former head of the Presidential Administration Boris Lozhkin, former Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine Valeriya Gontareva, co-owner of the ICU investment company Makar Paseniuk, Deputy Head of Presidential Administration Oleksiy Filatov, and others.
In total, 98 persons were served with charge papers, including 12 senior officials of ministries and departments, as well as the National Bank and six heads of regional state administrations in Ukraine.