The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv today, January 19, granted the request of the Office of the Prosecutor General to grant permission to detain the fifth suspect in criminal proceedings for the supply of low-quality clothing to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for almost 1 billion hryvnia.
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This was reported by the press service of the Office of the Prosecutor General.
The Office of the Prosecutor General does not name the suspect, but the circumstances point to Roman Grinkevich, who has been wanted since January 18.
According to the court’s ruling, the pre-trial investigation body was granted permission to detain the specified person for the purpose of his participation in the consideration of the petition to apply a preventive measure in the form of detention against him, the statement says.
As part of this proceeding, five persons were notified of suspicion. They are charged with creating a criminal organization and participating in it, as well as fraud committed under martial law on an especially large scale (Parts 1, 2 of Article 255, Part 5 of Article 190 of the Criminal Code). The remaining four members of the criminal organization are already in custody.
Source: Racurs

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