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The Kyiv Court of Appeals has changed a measure of restraint for Svoboda All-Ukrainian Union's member and ex-agrarian policy minister of Ukraine, Ihor Shvaika, for putting into custody by Nov. 4 with a possible release with Hr 1.2 million on bail is paid.

“The court chose a preventive measure regarding Ihor Shvaika as a part of the criminal case of Aug. 31 case: keeping in custody by Nov. 4 with possible release on bail worth Hr 1.2 million,” reads a post on the party’s official Facebook page.

Thus the court partially met the appeal of prosecutor’s office.

Shvaika has five days for raising necessary funds.

As reported, on Sept. 10, Pechersky district court of Kyiv released Shvaika, who is suspect as part of a criminal proceeding to investigate the clashes outside the Verkhovna Rada on Aug. 31, under personal liability of parliamentarians for a two-month term.