Ex-Minister Denies Deliberate Mistreatment of Businessman in Pre-Trial Detention.
Court Hearing Concerning Ruslan Magamedrasulov
According to Novyny.live: During a court hearing on February 17, former minister Herman Halushchenko refuted allegations that businessman Ruslan Magamedrasulov was subjected to deliberately poor conditions while in pre-trial detention. Halushchenko stated there were no intentionally created hardships. In his address, he also discussed Magamedrasulov being housed with his deputy, Yevhen Pikalov, whom he described as a 'very decent and professional person'. This case is part of a broader judicial process in Ukraine scrutinizing the treatment of detainees.
Case Background
Ruslan Magamedrasulov was exposed in July 2025 for conducting business operations in Russia. Consequently, the court ruled to place him in custody without the option of posting bail. After four months in the detention facility, Magamedrasulov was released from custody in December 2025.
The debate over Magamedrasulov's detention conditions became a significant element of the court proceedings, with Halushchenko seeking to counter criticism directed at law enforcement agencies. The ex-minister's statements appear to be an effort to defend the reputation of the suspect detention system.
This case draws attention to issues concerning the rights of detainees and their treatment within institutions. Amidst growing public focus on human rights, it is crucial for law enforcement bodies to act transparently and ensure dignified conditions for all individuals in custody. The unfolding of events in this case could influence future reforms within Ukraine's justice and pre-trial detention systems.
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