Prosecutor asks two years in prison for 'spy' Haidukou
Andrei Haidukou faces new charges and two years instead of fifteen in prison, Prosecutor General Alyaksandr Kanyuk told reporters on June 28.
He refused to name the aritcle under which the new charges were brought, BelaPAN reports.
Euroradio reminds, 23-year-old Andrei Haidukou, operator of Navapolatsk "Naftan" oil processing plant, was accused of treason. He was arrested on November 8, 2012. According to the investigators, it happened "at the moment he was making a recess with the information that might interest the foreign secret services".
The trial against the youth activist started on June 12. On June 19, KGB Head Valery Vakulchyk told the journalists that the accusation could be changed.
The sentence should be pronounced at 11 a.m. on July 1.
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