The Kyiv Court of Appeal has left MP Mykola Tyshchenko, suspected of unlawful imprisonment of a serviceman in Dnipro, under round-the-clock house arrest. UNN reports with reference to the court.
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It is reported that on November 12, the panel of judges of the Criminal Chamber of the Kyiv Court of Appeal considered an appeal filed by the defense against the decision of the investigating judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv of September 19, 2024, which granted the request of the Prosecutor General and extended the measure of restraint to the suspect in the form of round-the-clock house arrest, except for the need to receive medical care or the need to ensure personal safety during martial law, by staying in
As a result of the appeal hearing, the decision of the investigating judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv of September 19, 2024 was upheld, and the appeal of the defense was dismissed
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On September 19, Kyiv's Pechersk District Court extended Mykola Tyshchenko's preventive measure of house arrest for two months.
On June 25, Kyiv's Pecherskyi District Court placed MP Mykola Tyshchenko, who was served with a notice of suspicion by the State Bureau of Investigation over the illegal detention of a former serviceman in Dnipro, under round-the-clock house arrest for 60 days with an electronic bracelet.
In June, Tyshchenko was served with a notice of suspicion over the unlawful deprivation of liberty of a former serviceman in Dnipro.
Then a video was posted on social media showing a man being beaten in Dnipro by the alleged bodyguards of MP Mykola Tyshchenko, who was visiting the city. The recording showsthat unidentified men in military uniforms without insignia are beating a man handcuffed. At the same time, the man who was attacked was carrying a baby carriage.
Later, a full version of the video with the conflict appeared, in which Tyshchenko also appears. As the media found out, the man who was handcuffed is a veteran of the Kraken unit. The conflict allegedly occurred because the MP was walking around the city in a military uniform, although he has nothing to do with military service and is not a veteran.
Local law enforcement officials said they did not cooperate with Tyshchenko. The police opened two criminal proceedings: on the fact of inflicting light bodily harm and illegal deprivation of liberty. Tyshchenko himself explained the situation on social media by saying that "the military man had allegedly attacked the police" and also stated that the military man was allegedly the head of security at the bot farm.
At the same time, Tyshchenko claimed that he had no bodyguards. In addition, Tyshchenko claims that it was a provocation. According to him, the former soldier served in the Kraken unit, but was discharged due to his mother's health condition. Tyshchenko also emphasized that the victim is no longer a military man.
Одіозний нардеп Шевченко не є співробітником ГУР - Юсов08.11.24, 20:33