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NewsRSSCourt chooses personal recognizance as measure of restraint for Poroshenko
19 of January 2022 г.
Kyiv's Pechersky District Court has chosen personal recognizance as a measure of restraint for former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
Investigating Judge Oleksiy Sokolov read out a respective ruling on Wednesday, January 19, according to an Ukrinform correspondent. "The court ruled to choose personal recognizance as a measure of restraint for Petro Oleksiyovych Poroshenko," the judge said. Judge Sokolov at a court hearing on January 17 heard the arguments of the parties in the case and retired to the deliberation room, where he stayed for five hours. After that, the parties were informed that the decision to select a measure of restraint for Poroshenko would be announced at 14:00 on January 19. The prosecution requested that Poroshenko be remanded in custody with the possibility of posting UAH 1 billion as bail. He also asked the court to impose on Poroshenko the obligation to hand over his passports to the investigator, not to leave the place of residence and to come to the investigator when required if the bail were paid. On December 20, 2021, Ukraine's Acting Prosecutor General Oleksiy Symonenko signed a notice declaring Poroshenko a suspect in the case of treason and aiding terrorist organizations over coal supplies from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. другие новости
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