Kolomoiskyi to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights
Source: lawyer Oleksandr Lysak for Telegraf
Ukrainian businessman Ihor Kolomoisky decided to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. The decision came after the court’s verdict to extend the pre-trial detention for another two months.
‘We decided to apply to the European Court of Human Rights, taking into account the fact that national courts continue to detain Ihor Kolomoiskyi in custody without any justified legal purpose, in complete disregard of the requirements of the Convention on Human Rights,’ the lawyer explained.
In his opinion, judges ‘unreasonably continue detention’. He also called the bail amount of UAH 3 billion ‘inadequate’. The lawyer added that judges ‘consistently turn a blind eye to Kolomoiskyi’s health condition’.
The Security Service of Ukraine declared suspicion to Ihor Kolomoiskyi on September 2, 2023.
According to the law enforcement, in 2013-2020, Kolomoiskyi legalized more than half a billion hryvnias by withdrawing funds abroad. For this, he used the banks controlled by him.
Ihor Kolomoiskyi is now accused of fraud and money laundering.
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