To hand over passports for departure abroad: the lawyer told what duties the court imposed on Poroshenko
Petro Poroshenko
The Pechersk district court of Kyiv released the fifth president of Ukraine, People’s Deputy Petro Poroshenko, on personal bail and ordered, in particular, to hand over passports to travel abroad. This was announced by his lawyer Igor Golovan after the court hearing,
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“Apply procedural responsibilities to Poroshenko, namely: to arrive at every request to the pre-trial investigation body, court, not to leave Kyiv and Kyiv region without the permission of the investigator, prosecutor and court, to inform the investigator, prosecutor or court about change of residence, surrender to keep your passport, passports for travel abroad and other documents that give the right to leave and leave Ukraine, “said Golovan.
According to him, the court imposed duties on Poroshenko until March 19.
Poroshenko then said that the seizure of his passport “hinders” his “political activity.” And that he had previously planned a trip “on the 25th” for a “meeting with NATO”. And the restriction on leaving the capital “hinders domestic political activity.” I’m going to appeal.
Poroshenko’s associates published a copy of the court decision.
What was before
On January 19, a court released Poroshenko on personal bail.
The Office of the Prosecutor General asked to apply to the fifth President of Ukraine, People’s Deputy Petro Poroshenko, a precautionary measure in the form of detention with the possibility of bail of UAH 1 billion.
Context
Poroshenko was informed about the suspicion of treason and aiding and abetting the activities of terrorist organizations in criminal proceedings against the criminal scheme of supplying coal from the temporarily occupied territories and aiding and abetting terrorist organizations “L / DNR”. The fifth president of Ukraine was summoned to the DBR on December 23, but he was abroad.
On January 6, Poroshenko announced that he would return to Ukraine on January 17. On January 6, Kyiv’s Pechersk District Court seized all the property of Ukraine’s fifth president, Petro Poroshenko.
The DBR stated that on January 17, 2022, at 11 o’clock, a request for the election of a detainee in the form of detention against Poroshenko will be considered. The DBR hoped that Poroshenko would attend the court hearing on Monday.
He came from abroad, then to court with his lawyers. It took the judge more than a day to make a decision in the deliberation room. The January 19 hearing was accompanied by clashes in court.
Source: Ukrgate