Court Keeps Restrictions on Former SSU Officer Unchanged

Court Keeps Restrictions on Former SSU Officer Unchanged image

The High  Anti-Corruption Court has extended the term of office of former Security Service of Ukraine employee Oleksandr Gromyk until April 21. NABU and SAPO suspect him of creating a criminal organization at the Volyn customs.

As is known, the anti-corruption court reduced Gromyk's bail to UAH 5 million, which was paid for him. He was released from custody and was given the following obligations: to appear upon every request; not to leave the territory of the Vyshnivska and Lyubomylska AHs of the Kovel district of the Volyn region without permission; to report a change of residence; to refrain from communicating with a number of persons; to hand over his foreign passports and to wear an electronic bracelet.

The prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office once again requested to extend all duties. The court supported the request.

The motion is granted. To extend for the term of the resolution the term of the obligations imposed on the suspect (Hromyka – ed.), in connection with the application of a preventive measure in the form of bail against him. The term of the resolution is two months, until April 21, 2025 inclusive, but within the term of the pre-trial investigation

– the decision states.

Oleksandr Gromyk is a figure in the EBK database.

We also previously wrote that the High Anti-Corruption Court extended the suspension of Andriy Dzyuba from the position of head of the department for combating smuggling and customs violations of the Rivne customs until April 17. NABU and SAPO suspect him of bribery.