SBI: Tyshchenko will be placed under preventive measures today and tomorrow
- Mariia Khamitsevych
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14:00, 25 June, 2024
Most likely, people's deputy Mykola Tyschenko will be given a preventive measure in the coming days.
Searches were also carried out at the assistant of the elected official. The investigation collected the entire evidence base and analyzed the video materials. And it was established that the offense was committed by a prior conspiracy with a group of persons and with the use of physical force and special means, said Tetiana Sapian, adviser on communications of the DBR on Kyiv24.
She noted that, most likely, in the coming days, «I hope it will happen today or tomorrow», a preventive measure will be chosen.
«The prosecution will ask for 24-hour house arrest. His freedom will be restricted. The pre-trial investigation will continue,» she said.
A people's elected official is suspected of unlawfully depriving a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At the same time, the investigation does not rule out that other circumstances and facts may be revealed during the pre-trial investigation, so additional suspicions may be announced in the criminal proceedings.
«Yes, he broke his phone, but it will not save the situation in any way,» emphasized Tetyana Sapian.
It is noted that the law enforcement officers will conduct an examination and receive the information stored on the phone, because it can help the investigation.
We will remind, according to law enforcement officers, on June 20, a group of people at the direction of Mykola Tyshchenko attacked Dmytro Pavlov, a former fighter of the Kraken special unit, when he was walking with a child. At the same time, they inflicted physical injuries on him and illegally detained him for a certain period of time.
The head of the President's Office, Andrii Yermak, stated that the behavior of People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko is incompatible with the status of a People's Deputy of Ukraine, and his actions have long been incomprehensible to him. The head of the OP noted that law enforcement agencies «have something to react to.»