Kyiv's Pecherskyi District Court ordered MP Mykola Tyshchenko to be placed under round-the-clock house arrest as a measure of restraint, requiring him to surrender his passport and not leave his residence without investigator permission.
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Kyiv's Pecherskyi District Court granted the prosecutor's office request to place MP Mykola Tyshchenko under round-the-clock house arrest
The court obliged the lawmaker to hand in his passport for traveling abroad and not to leave his place of residence without the permission of the investigator
The court approved the prosecutor's request to impose round-the-clock house arrest on Mykola Tyshchenko
Tyshchenko was charged with illegally detaining a former soldier
The State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) stated that it searched Ukrainian lawmaker Mykola Tyshchenko's Kyiv region home Tuesday, June 25 on suspicion that he was involved in the abduction and assault of a veteran.
The decision was enacted by decree of the President of Ukraine on June 25, 2024
Mykola Tyshchenko was served a notice of suspicion for unlawful deprivation of liberty on June 25.
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