The next trial of the criminal case of Oleg Krapivin, a Ukrainian millionaire who was arrested in Azerbaijan on charges of hooliganism, known in the criminal world as "Oleg Bakinsky", and Konstantin Kucher, was held, APA reports.
The trial was concluded today at the Baku Court on Grave Crimes, chaired by Judge Elnur Nuriyev.
Public prosecutor Tural Yagubov made a speech and proposed that Konstantin Kucher be sentenced to 14 years in prison and Oleg Krapivin to 3 years.
The victim's lawyer, Samir Isayev, made a speech and expressed his agreement with the public prosecutor. He asked the court to grant the civil lawsuit.
The defense lawyers asked for time to speak.
The next trial is scheduled for June 20.
Note that "Oleg Bakinsky" was detained by the police in Baku last year on charges of hooliganism against a Russian citizen. He was charged with a final charge under Articles 127.2.3 (Intentional infliction of less serious harm to health, committed in a generally dangerous manner or with hooligan intent) and 221.3 (Hooliganism committed with the use of weapons or objects used as weapons, accompanied by the use of force against the victim, or the destruction or damage of another person’s property) of the Criminal Code. The preventive measure of arrest chosen for him during the preliminary investigation was replaced with a preventive measure of house arrest during the trial.
Along with Oleg Bakinsky, Konstantin Antonovich Kucher, who served as Deputy Minister of Defense Industry of Ukraine for Aviation Affairs in 2010-2011, is also found guilty in the criminal case. He is charged under Articles 178.4 (fraud, especially when committed with causing large-scale damage) and 221.3 (hooliganism, committed with the use of weapons or objects used as weapons, accompanied by the use of force against the victim, or the destruction or damage of another person's property) of the Criminal Code.
The victims are "Aviazapchast" OJSC, "Promyshlennye Postavki Kazakhstan" LLC, and Zakharenkov Valery Nikolayevich.