“The court granted the prosecution’s request”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The court granted the prosecution’s request. According to the decision, the deputy will remain under 24-hour house arrest until December 23 inclusive.
Tyshchenko must also, among other things, hand over his passport for traveling abroad, wear an electronic means of control.
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According to the materials of the State Bureau of Investigation, on June 25, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine informed Tyshchenko about the suspicion of illegal deprivation of liberty of a former serviceman in Dnipro.
A few days before that, a video from Dnipro spread on social networks: on it, people in balaclavas used force on a man who was walking with a baby carriage and made a remark to the deputy’s escort.
Later, it was found out that it was the bodyguard of Mykola Tyshchenko, a majoritarian people’s deputy expelled from the Servant of the People faction. He also appears in the video. And the man they handcuffed is a veteran of the Kraken unit, Dmytro Pavlov. The police opened two criminal proceedings: for the fact of inflicting light bodily injuries and illegal deprivation of liberty. Tyshchenko explained the situation on social networks by saying that “a military man attacked the policemen.”
During one of the court hearings, Tyshchenko called the charges against him politically falsified.