Lawyer allowed to visit presidential hopeful Babaryka in KGB prison


On June 24, after a break of several days, defense lawyer Dzmitry Layeuski was summoned to the KGB prison and allowed to talk to his client, wannabe presidential candidate Viktar Babaryka.

According to the lawyer, Babaryka intends to appeal against the court’s rejecting the complaint against his detention. In addition, he is going to challenge the measure of restraint in court.

“Viktar Dzmitryevich is in good health, he is very interested in the current developments in the country. He plans to conduct a detailed comparative analysis of all versions of our Constitution, because everything that is happening to him now has convinced him even more of the importance of what kind of Constitution should be the basis of our legislation.

And as for the letters that people are writing to him… Unfortunately, he has not received anything by the moment. We hope that the issue will be settled and the letters will be handed over to him,” Layeuski stressed.

The confinement conditions have improved a bit; now Babaryka has a ‘normal bed’, the lawyer said.

On Tuesday, Babaryka’s defense lawyers complained they had been barred from seeing him since June, 20. The authorities repeatedly refused to let them meet with the defendant, referring to anti-epidemic measures.

On June 18, Viktar Babaryka and his son Eduard (head of his campaign office) were arrested; their house and flat were searched.

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As reported earlier, presidential hopeful Viktar Babaryka had been Chairman of Belgazprombank Board since 2000. On May 12, when he revealed his presidential ambitions, he voluntarily resigned from his senior management job. Belgazprombank’s main shareholders from the Russian side are Gazprom and Gazprombank; in this view, Babaryka is often faulted for allegedly being linked to Moscow. At the same time, the prospective candidate has repeatedly put an emphasis on his being Belarusian. In his opinion, it is impossible to build an independent state when there is no solid foundation, i.e. culture and national identity.

On June 11, officers of the Financial Investigations Department (part of the State Control Committee) came to the head office of Belgazprombank. The department opened a criminal case under Art. 243-2 (large-scale tax evasion) and Art. 235-2 (legalisation of particularly large sums of money obtained through crime). Around 15 top managers and bank employees have been arrested as part of the case. Since June 15, the provisional administration has been in place in Belgazprombank in order to ‘protect the interests of depositors and creditors’, the Belarusian officials state. Viktar Babaryka called placing the bank under the state’s control ‘forcible takeover’.

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At first, the committee said that Viktar Babaryka had ‘no procedural status in the investigation of the criminal case’, the committee’s press service told journalists. Last week, the Belarusian officials claimed they had ‘strong evidence’ of Babaryka’s being complicit in ‘illegal activities’.

In early June, incumbent president Alyaksandr Lukashenka hinted that one of the presidential hopefuls might be involved in fraud. He suggested Belarusian people ask the would-be candidate the following questions: “What is PrivatLeasing?” and “Where do you keep the money you fraudulently got in Belarus?” However, he failed to go into detail and give any name. In turn, Viktar Babaryka said that he knew PrivatLeasing company, since it was a long-time customer of Belgazprombank.

The former banker submitted an appeal to the Central Election Commission (CEC), pointing out the facts of Lukashenka’s alleged violations of the law, but election officials refused to issue a warning to the Belarusian leader.

With over 430,000 signatures collected for his presidency nomination, Viktar Babaryka is currently taking the lead among alternative candidates.

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