Ex-Minaгro Deputy's Restrictions Extended to June

Ex-Minaгro Deputy's Restrictions Extended to June image

The High Anti-Corruption Court has extended the term of office of former Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Markiyan Dmytrasevych until June 14. NABU and SAPO suspect him of involvement in the case of former Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky.

As is known, the anti-corruption court took Dmytrasevich into custody. As an alternative, they set a bail of UAH 20.28 million for him. These funds were paid and the suspect was released from custody. He was assigned the following obligations: to appear upon every request; not to leave Kyiv without permission; to report any change in his place of residence and work; to refrain from communicating with other suspects, witnesses and designated persons regarding the circumstances of the case; to hand over his foreign passports and to wear an electronic bracelet.

Later, the bracelet was removed from him and the obligation not to leave Kyiv without permission was canceled. Therefore, the prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office requested that the remaining obligations be extended again.

The motion to extend the term of the duties assigned to the suspect (Dmytrasevich – ed.) is granted. The suspect's term of duties is extended for two months – until June 14, 2025 inclusive, but within the pre-trial investigation period.

– the decision states.

Markiyan Dmytrasevych is a figure in the EBK database.

Recall, NABU and SAPO reported suspicions to the Minister of Agricultural Policy Mykola Solsky, his deputy and other defendants. According to the investigation, the participants in the scheme ensured the destruction of documents on the basis of which two state-owned enterprises in Sumy region had the right to permanent use of land. Due to their absence, the regional State Geocadastre drew up an act of unauthorized occupation of these plots. As a result, the participants took possession of land in Sumy region.