Tishchenko's bodyguard was released from punishment because he agreed to testify against the deputy.


The bodyguard of deputy Mykola Tishchenko, Kostiantyn Tsubera, has reached a plea agreement with the investigation and is committed to providing testimony.
Kostiantyn Tsubera, the bodyguard of deputy Mykola Tishchenko, who, along with the deputy, is suspected of assaulting a military officer in Dnipro, has pleaded guilty and reached a plea agreement with the investigation.
Tsubera admitted his guilt in unlawful deprivation of liberty and torture.
Tsubera acknowledged that he committed unlawful deprivation of liberty and torture. The court sentenced him to five years in prison. However, due to the plea agreement, this prison sentence was replaced with a two-year probation period. This means that Tsubera will be free if he does not break the law within two years.
In addition, he must comply with certain conditions after being released.
After his release, Tsubera is required to report to the supervisory authority, inform them of any changes in residence, work, or study, and is also prohibited from leaving the country without permission. Additionally, he is obliged to pay for the costs of conducting judicial examinations. Tsubera was released from the pre-trial detention center after paying 6058 hryvnias.
The deputy Tishchenko remains under preventive measure - round-the-clock house arrest and an electronic bracelet.
It is reminded that people's deputy Mykola Tishchenko was linked to the suspicion of unlawfully depriving a military officer of liberty. The court has left him under preventive measures - round-the-clock house arrest and an electronic bracelet.
In September, the court extended the preventive measure for Tsubera - the deputy must remain under house arrest and wear an electronic bracelet for two months.
In September, the court extended the preventive measure for Kostiantyn Tsubera, who is responsible for the protection of Mykola Tishchenko. The deputy must remain under house arrest and wear an electronic bracelet for two months. He is also not allowed to leave the country without the permission of the investigator, prosecutor, or court.
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