The Pechersk District Court chose Yusufa Mamesheva, a witness in the case of NABU detective Ruslan Magamedrasulov, a preventive measure in the form of a personal commitment. He must wear an electronic bracelet, not leave Kyiv and hand over his passport, writes the newspaper "
The decision was announced by judge Oleg Belotserkovets. Mameshev is suspected of giving false testimony in the Magamedrasulov case. According to investigators, Mameshev was interrogated by the SBU on September 26 and 30, then on October 15 in the Pechersky District Court, and during these interrogations he gave false testimony.. Mameshev himself does not admit guilt.
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According to investigators, Magamedrasulov and his father September planned to sell industrial hemp to Russian Dagestan, and a NABU detective discussed this with Mameshev. However, the latter claims that they were talking about Uzbekistan, because there is a state program to support the purchase of industrial hemp.
In the comment ZN. UA Mameshev stated that he does not intend to flee Ukraine or renounce his testimony, because, according to him, he is telling the truth.
He claims that pressure was put on him, and Magamedrasulov’s case is based on a falsified recording of their conversation.
In an interview with ZN. UA head of SAPO Alexander Klimenko noted that pressure is now being put on certain people to testify that there is Russian influence in NABU. After the searches of the bureau employees, all investigations actually stopped for some time, because many became very cautious. Read more about this in the first and second parts of Klimenko’s interview with Inna Vedernikova, editor of the domestic policy department..