Hearing in Prague: Czech volunteer accused of illegal service in Ukraine and looting
Kyiv • UNN
A court hearing was held in Prague in the case of 27-year-old Filip Siman, who is accused of illegal service in the Ukrainian army and looting, with the prosecutor claiming that he seized property without permission, and Siman denying motives for enrichment.
In the Czech Republic, a hearing was held in the case of Philip Siman, who is accused of illegal service in the Armed Forces and looting. This was reported by České noviny, UNN reports.
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On Wednesday, the Prague Municipal Court held a hearing in the case of Filip Siman, accused of illegal service in the Ukrainian army and looting at the site of hostilities.
Siman, 27, denied that his motive was not to enrich himself, and that his actions were based on public statements by Czech politicians about impunity for volunteers of Ukrainian battalions.
Prosecutor Martin Biele claims that Siman did not have permission to serve in a foreign army and also accuses him of seizing the property of dead military and civilians.
The session will continue next week, when the scheduled interrogations of witnesses will take place.