People’s Deputy Alexander Dubinsky will be transferred to solitary confinement with 24-hour video surveillance.
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This is stated in the decision of the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv, which was published by “Public”.
The court refused protection and transfer to the SBU detention center.
In court, the deputy’s lawyer Ruslan Gladky said that on November 30, after a walk, his client was transferred to another cell where there were ten prisoners.
He was not even given a bed. He sat down on a chair and minded his own business. After lights out at 10 p.m., five or six people approached him and began hitting him on the legs, torso, and head. They beat him in such a way as not to leave marks, the main number of blows were inflicted on the abdomen, ribs, and outer thighs, the lawyer was quoted by Obshchestvennoe as saying.
Gladky expressed the hope that there will be no technical problems with video surveillance in the solitary confinement cell, and the recordings will not disappear.
Let us remind you that on December 2, Dubinsky reported a beating in a pre-trial detention center. According to the deputy, doctors recorded two fractures of his ribs, bruises and hematomas.
Dubinsky wrote an application to take a polygraph – he proves the beatings in the pre-trial detention center. According to the people’s deputy, investigators from the internal service of the Lukyanovsky pre-trial detention center suggested he take a polygraph.
The police had not previously seen a crime in Dubinsky’s statement and refused to open a case.
Source: Racurs

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