December 25, 2024
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The court extended Roman Hrynkevich’s arrest and reduced the bail to UAH 302 million

The court extended Roman Hrynkevich’s arrest and reduced the bail to UAH 302 million. The Pechersk Court of Kyiv extended Roman Hrynkevich’s detention until January 21, 2025. The bail amount for the suspect in the supply of low-quality clothing for the Armed Forces was reduced to 302 million hryvnias.”, — write on: unn.ua

Today, the Pechersk Court of Kyiv extended Roman Hrynkevich’s detention until January 21, 2025, and reduced the bail to 302 million hryvnias. The lawyer of the suspect informed the Society about this, he reports UNN.

Earlier, on November 26, the Shevchenkiv court of the capital extended the detention of Roman Hrynkevich’s father, Ihor Hrynkevich, in custody until January 24 and set him a bail of 298,258 thousand hryvnias.

On October 21, the SBI reported the completion of the pre-trial investigation into Lviv businessman Ihor Grynkevich and members of the criminal organization, including his son Roman, who supplied poor-quality military clothing for the needs of the Armed Forces for more than 1 billion hryvnias.

The case of the Hrynkevichs is at the final stage of familiarization with the materials of the proceedings – SBIDecember 9 2024, 10:49 • 14630 views

We will remind

In November, the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv extended the detention until December 26, with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 360 million, for Roman Hrynkevich, a suspect in the case of equipment and clothing for the Armed Forces worth UAH 1 billion.

Addition

On January 17, the SBI informed about the suspicion of a Lviv businessman, one of the largest suppliers of the Ministry of Defense, and members of a criminal organization, in the case of supplies of clothing for the Armed Forces worth UAH 1 billion. It is, in particular, about Ihor Hrynkevich and his son Roman.

On January 18, the son of Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevich Roman Hrynkevich was declared wanted. On January 22, it became known that Roman Hrynkevich was detained in Odessa while trying to leave the country.

Subsequently, the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv sent Roman Hrynkevich to custody until March 17, and also set bail in the amount of over UAH 500 million.

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