Bangladesh, Aug. 27 -- The courtroom drama unfolding in Kyiv over the case of senior anti-corruption detective Ruslan Maghamedrasulov has gripped Ukraines political and civil society circles, not only because of the allegations but also because of what the trial symbolizes for the countrys fragile fight against corruption. On August 25, the Kyiv Court of Appeal postponed a hearing against Maghamedrasulov, a leading investigator with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), who stands accused of participating in an illicit hemp cultivation and smuggling scheme involving Russia. The delay, now pushing the hearing to September 9, has sparked fresh debates about judicial independence, selective prosecution, and the larger war-ti...