Criminal Court rejects Nake Georgiev's appeal against detention
- Skopje's Criminal Court's Department for Prosecuting Organized Crime and Corruption criminal council has rejected Supreme Judge Nake Georgiev's appeal against his 30-day detention.
- Post By Magdalena Reed
- 15:42, 23 May, 2024
Skopje, 23 May 2024 (MIA) — Skopje's Criminal Court's Department for Prosecuting Organized Crime and Corruption criminal council has rejected Supreme Judge Nake Georgiev's appeal against his 30-day detention.
The council rejected the appeal submitted by his defense as unfounded and confirmed the detention order issued by a pre-trial judge on May 21.
The 30-day detention order is based on Article 165 Paragraph 1 of the Law on Criminal Procedure, a press release from the Criminal Court said.
Nakev's defense can appeal the decision before the Appellate Court in Skopje.
Previously, at the request of the Primary Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime and Corruption, a pre-trial judge ordered 30-day detention for Georgiev over suspicions of bribery under Article 359 of the Criminal Code.
Prosecutors launched a probe against Georgiev after his arrest on Monday when he was caught in the act and stripped of his judicial immunity.
The court also ordered precautionary measures against Council of Public Prosecutors member Ixhet Memeti under suspicions of bribery.
Charged with “accepting a reward for unlawful influence,” Memeti is prohibited from leaving his place of residence, will have his travel documents seized and will have to appear in court when summoned. mr/