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8 of October, 21:02

Pre-trial proceedings in the case of former head of gschs of Ukraine completed
The Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine completed pre-trial proceedings in the case against former head of civil service of Ukraine for emergency situations (SSES) of Sergei Bochkov and his ex-Deputy Vasily Stockogo who is suspected, for example, in the abuse of power.

at the end of March, the police precisely at the meeting of the government tied Bochkov and his first Deputy Stockogo on suspicion of stealing state money when purchasing fuel. The court sent them to custody till may 23 With the possibility of adding collateral. Later than every one of them had posted bail, the officials were released but required to appear for questioning.

"The main investigation Department of MIA of Ukraine completed pre-trial proceedings in criminal proceedings on suspicion of the ex-Chairman of the state service of Ukraine for emergency situations Sergei Bochkovsky. He was charged with committing extortion undue advantage by a person who holds a particularly responsible position, 4 people and a Commission of office forgery. S. Bochkovsky also charged with abuse of power in order to provide an unlawful benefit to a legal entity ", - informs on Thursday a press-service Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine.

the trial is closed and relatively Stockogo. Action Bochkov and Stockogo qualified as " acceptance of an offer, promise or receipt of unlawful benefit by an official, abuse of power or official position ". In addition, Bochkov charged with " forgery ". The damage put to the state in the amount of 6, 6 million hryvnia (about 310 thousand dollars).

it is stated that materials of criminal proceedings provided side protection.

lawyer Bochkov, Igor Fedorenko said in explanation of the Last news that the case can be referred to the Court for consideration in essence for 1-3 weeks depending on how quickly the parties will familiarize With the case materials.

sections: Politics

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