Sunday, September 25, 2011

Lutsenko hopes that his were released

Ex-Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko hopes that the Court of Appeal of Kiev will impartially consider his appeal for an extension of his detention in Lukyanovka jail for two months. About this in a letter gvooritsya Yuriy Lutsenko, the press service of the People's Self-Defense. " "This is a trial going for me is very important because from it will depend, I'll go to freedom now, will remain behind bars indefinitely. I very much hope that this time the judges to decide dispassionately, carefully and with strict observance of the laws" - said the ex-minister. Lutsenko also appealed to his supporters asking them not to organize under the walls of the Court of Appeal of mass actions that might aggravate the situation surrounding this meeting, as he is concerned, the judges started to consider the matter carefully and to decide in a calm atmosphere. "I do not renounce the support of Ukrainians, because I know that to protect me is to collect a million signatures in different parts of Ukraine. I am grateful to everyone for the support - it is very important to me now" - the politician stressed. "I urge all concerned citizens to refrain from hiking and long rallies under the walls of the Court of Appeal also given the difficult weather conditions - take care of your health, because I am sure that very soon all of us the strength needed for the active political struggle against the current regime" - summed Yu . Lutsenko. As reported, the Court in Kiev extended until April 27 detention of ex-Interior Minister Yuri Lutsenko. Recall that the Prosecutor General's Office announced the completion of a criminal investigation against Lutsenko on charges of embezzlement, in approving the order, which his driver was credited with 40 thousand UAH. Later the prosecutor general's office has increased the amount of damages caused by the State ex-minister, to 360 thousand UAH. Also, the GPU has opened a criminal case against Yuriy Lutsenko for malpractice. In addition, ex-minister accused of violating the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of 2008 on the limitation of spending in state agencies in connection with the crisis. Ministry of Industry

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