HACC Places Nasirov’s Father-in-Law Under House Arrest
The higher anti-corruption court released from custody the father-in-law of the former head of the State Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov, the owner of the Altis group of companies Oleksandr Glimbovskyi. He was sent under 24-hour house arrest.
Such a decision was made by investigative judge HACC Ihor Strogiy, "Word and Deed" reports.
As you know, the anti-corruption court extended Glimbovsky's arrest until November 11. His defense attorney filed a motion to change the preventive measure, which the judge partially granted.
To change the preventive measure in the form of detention to 24-hour house arrest applied by the decision of the investigating judge of the High Anti-Corruption Court of September 12, 2024 in the case against (Glimbovsky - ed.). Apply to the suspect a preventive measure in the form of round-the-clock house arrest at his place of residence for a period of two months. Release the suspect from custody immediately
The court also imposed the following obligations on Glimbovskyi: not to leave the city of Kyiv and the Kyiv region without permission; to report a change of residence; refrain from communication with a number of persons; deposit foreign passports and wear an electronic bracelet.
The Prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office filed an appeal against this decision.
Oleksandr Glimbovskyi is a member of the EBK database.
We will remind, HACC extended the duties of the deputy chairman of the Zaporizhia Regional Council .
In addition, we also wrote that the head of a medical institution was fired in Lviv because of a bribe from a doctor.