Klitschko's Dpty Prokopiv placed under 24-hour house arrest for two months – media
Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration Volodymyr Prokopiv was placed under 24-hour house arrest for two months with the wearing of an electronic monitoring device, Suspilne reported on Tuesday.
"A preventive measure was chosen for Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration Volodymyr Prokopiv - 24-hour house arrest for two months. He will also be put on an electronic monitoring device," Suspilne reported on Telegram, citing sources in the prosecutor's office.
As reported, on April 17, the National Police and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) served a charge sheet on Kyiv Deputy Mayor Klitschko Volodymyr Prokopiv, sources in law enforcement agencies told Interfax-Ukraine. The official is suspected of organizing a scheme to smuggle conscripts across the state border. As is known, in October 2024, he was already involved in a corruption scandal: many commercial and residential real estate of dubious origin were found in his family.
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