The appellate court left Tyshchenko under house arrest

Mykola Tyshchenko in the courtroom. Photo: Hromadske Mykola Tyshchenko in the courtroom. Photo: Hromadske

On Wednesday, July 3, the Kyiv Court of Appeals left People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko under 24-hour house arrest.

This was reported by Hromadske.

The defense side stated that the parliamentarian's suspicion is unfounded, but the prosecutor denied this: the lawyers, according to him, did not provide counterarguments. He also added that Tyshchenko and his defenders insist that the deputy acted within the Temporarily Investigation Commission, but they did not provide any documents.

The deputy himself insisted that he submitted applications to the law enforcement officers to check the addresses in Dnipro, where fraud was allegedly carried out. He said that he came to the city already after the court orders on searches.

«The court decided: to leave the preventive measure in the form of 24-hour house arrest unchanged,» the judge announced during the session.

The preventive measure will last until August 23.

We will remind that in the center of Dnipro, a group of men in uniform attacked Dmytro Pavlov, a former fighter of the Kraken special unit, when he was walking with a child. Later it turned out that the attackers were the bodyguards of People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko.

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