The Rivne Court of Appeal overturned the appealed prison sentence and set bail in the amount of 454,200 Hryvnia.
The Court of Appeal changed the preventive measure for the former head of the Rivne regional TCC, Sergei Lutsyuk, who was accused of defeating a subordinate, theft and illegal enrichment: he was released from the pre-trial detention center on bail of almost half million hryvnia. The press service of the Rivne Court of Appeal reported this on Friday, August 2.
The Rivne Court of Appeal reportedly overturned the appealed decision of the local detention court and set bail at 454,200 hryvnias (twice what Lutsyuk’s defense requested).
Lutsyuk was entrusted with a number of procedural duties:
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not leave the locality where he lives without the permission of the court;
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go to court at the first request;
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inform the court about a change in your place of residence and/or place of work;
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refrain from communicating with the victim and accused Vitaly Kozachuk, both directly and through third parties;
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deposit with the relevant government authority your passport for travel abroad and other documents granting the right to leave and enter Ukraine.
Earlier, it was reported that the chief military commissar of the Rivne region had beaten a subordinate. The colonel and lieutenant colonel learned that the driver of a rifle company of one of the military units of the Rivne district military registration and enlistment office was planning to report their violations during the service. This is the reason for beating the man.
During the investigation, it appeared that the regional military commissar had an undeclared condition. Among them are two trucks, land plots and an unfinished hotel in a ski resort in the Carpathians.
The total amount of illegal enrichment reached more than 52 million hryvnias. In December 2023, the property was seized and transferred to ARMA.
A year ago, Sergei Lutsyuk was taken into custody.
Source: korrespondent

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