14:00 20.10.2017

Nasirov may travel in Kyiv region under court ruling

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Nasirov may travel in Kyiv region under court ruling

Procedural duties were extended under a court ruling on October 19 with respect to State Fiscal Service chief Roman Nasirov, who was suspended from office, and now he will be able to leave Kyiv for Kyiv region, the Ukrayinska Pravda online news site has reported, with reference to the Nashi Groshi (Our Money) website.

"The court permitted Nasirov to move around Kyiv and Kyiv region, where he has a house in Kozyn. Earlier, the suspended official could not leave the capital," reads the report.

At the same time, Nasirov still has to wear an electronic ankle bracelet, but now it is possible to remove it only for medical purposes.

"The court left the rest of the duties unchanged, in particular, to hand over passports and other documents granting the right to travel abroad, to arrive to the detective, the prosecutor and to the court on demand, to report changes in place of residence and/or place of work, and to refrain from communication with other suspects in this criminal proceeding," the report says.

Nasirov is under observation after he was charged on March 2 with abuse of power to benefit MP Oleksandr Onyschenko.

On March 8, the Solomiansky District Court of Kyiv chose a measure of restraint for Nasirov in the form of arrest for 60 days with the possibility of posting UAH 100 million bail. On March 16, after his relatives posted the required amount, Nasirov left Kyiv's pretrial detention center.

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