Court extends Tyshchenko’s preventive measure: he remains under round-the-clock house arrest until December 23

People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko, suspected of unlawful imprisonment of a serviceman in Dnipro, will be under round-the-clock house arrest until December 23, as his preventive measure has been extended.
This was reported by Suspilne TV channel from the courtroom, Censor.NET reports.
On November 15, the Pecherskyi District Court of Kyiv extended the pre-trial restraint for People's Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko, who is suspected of illegally depriving a serviceman of his liberty in Dnipro.
According to the court's decision, the People's Deputy will remain under round-the-clock house arrest until December 23.
Tyshchenko's case
On 20 June, in the city of Dnipro, a group of unidentified people attacked a former Kraken special forces soldier, Dmytro Pavlov (Son), while he was walking with his child. The footage shows that the alleged guards of People`s Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko, with whom Pavlov had a dispute, were involved.
The scandalous video from Dnipro, in which People`s Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko's bodyguards attacked the former military man and illegally detained him, also featured Evelina Andrievska, the assistant of People`s Deputy.
On the morning of 25 June, the SBI reported that People`s Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko had been notified of suspicion over the events in Dnipro on 20 June. The agency said that the People`s Deputy was notified of suspicion of unlawful deprivation of liberty of the victim (part 2 of Article 146 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
On Wednesday, 3 July, the Kyiv Court of Appeal decided to keep People`s Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko under round-the-clock house arrest.