The Kyiv Pechersk District Court has given a
permission to the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office to carry out special
pre-trial investigation against Ukraine's former Defense Minister Mykhailo
Yezhel.
Ex-minister is suspected of having committed a crime under Part 2 of Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, due to which the state suffered a loss of about UAH 43 million, according to the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) of Ukraine.
Ex-minister is suspected of having committed a crime under Part 2 of Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, due to which the state suffered a loss of about UAH 43 million, according to the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) of Ukraine.
It is noted that the suspect has been declared wanted
in the state. Actions have also been taken to seek international arrest warrant
for the ex-official. Further, the court granted a permission for his arrest and
the hearing of a petition on the imposition of remand in custody as a
preventive measure.
The said article of the Criminal Code of Ukraine
provides for maximum penalties in the form of imprisonment for up to six years,
without the right to hold certain posts or engage in certain activities for a
period of up to three years, and a fine in the amount of 500 to 1,000
non-taxable minimum incomes of citizens.
UNIAN memo. Mykhailo Yezhel served as
Ukraine's Defense Minister in the period from March 11, 2010 to February 8,
2012. In August 2014, the PGO opened 50 criminal cases against the ex-minister
on suspicion of ruining the Ukrainian army's military logistics.
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