The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv began to choose a preventive measure for people’s representative Nikolai Tishchenko.
People’s Deputy Nikolai Tishchenko smashed two of his phones when he was suspected. The prosecutor said this during a court hearing in the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv, reports Ukrinform on Tuesday, June 25.
In particular, he requested that a video of Tishchenko smashing his gadgets on a table be included in the case file.
“He hit the phone on the stone table. So, first it broke, and then it broke. First it was a phone, and then another. After he hit it once, he broke it almost in half, and then threw it on the floor and on the table,” the prosecutor said.
He also asked the court to grant the prosecutor’s request to impose a preventive measure on the deputy and oblige him to hand over his passports to travel abroad and not to leave his place of residence without the permission of the investigation.
We remind you that today Tishchenko was informed about the suspicion about the illegal imprisonment of a former soldier of the Kraken special forces unit in the Dnieper.
According to the State Bureau of Investigation, on June 20 in Dnipro, a group of people, on the instructions of a deputy, deprived a former military soldier of his freedom. He was detained for a certain period of time and suffered bodily harm. The police opened two criminal proceedings regarding the attack on the man.
The capital’s Pechersky District Court is considering a petition to elect Tishchenko as a preventive measure in the form of 24-hour house arrest.
A petition to revoke Tishchenko’s mandate has been registered on the website of the Verkhovna Rada.
Source: korrespondent

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