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The judge of the Vilnius Chamber of the Vilnius Regional District Court, Tadeusz Volkovskis, announced on Tuesday that the data collected in the criminal case showed that A. Ancevič, who had now resigned as an adviser to the Seimas, prevented voters from exercising their right to vote. He rewarded them with vodka, cleared the defendant of bail.
His mother Jelena Ancevič agreed to guarantee A. Ancevič. Taking into account the circumstances established in the case, as well as the honorable age of the guarantor, the court decided not to issue a bond, which, according to the judge examining the criminal case, would aggravate not only the situation of A. Ancevič. but also his mother.
The court established a guarantee period of one year for the LLRA-KŠS member who bought the voters, during which he will not be able to commit new crimes or misdemeanors. Otherwise, the criminal case would be reopened and reexamined.
The verdict issued by the court is not yet final: if the prosecution does not agree with the court’s arguments, it may appeal it to the Vilnius Regional Court. During the trial, the prosecutor Nikolai Kozliakas, who supported the state prosecution, did not accept A. Ancevič’s request to release her from liability on bail.
“Given the personality and education of the person, he could not help but realize that he could lose his job and face other legal restrictions in the future,” suggested the prosecutor and the targets, and A. Ancevič appointed 120 MGL – 6 thousand. Eur good.
At present, A. Ancevič no longer works at the Seimas; immediately after the Seimas elections, he resigned from Č. Olševskis’s advisory post was replaced by Zbignev Jedinskis, a former MP who was not elected to the Seimas.
According to the data of the case, it was established that A. Ancevič arrived in the town of Skaisteriai near the Mickūnai nursing home on October 11 last year, around 12 noon, during the first round of the Seimas elections and met with four men. During the interview, the woman asked them to go to the electoral commission of the Medininkai constituency and vote for LLRA-KŠS in the multi-member constituency and for Č. Olshevsky.
C. Olevevsky’s adviser from the Seimas, who was on maternity leave at the time, promised to take the men to the electoral commission and, after voting, take them home and pay for a half-liter bottle of vodka. As one of the men did not have a passport with him, the woman took her home and then to Mickūnai.
Česlav Olševski
However, A. Ancevič did not go to the electoral commission: he let the men out of the car about 500 meters away, went to the city grocery store and bought a half-liter bottle of egetine and 6.95 euros of beer. for 1.05 Eur.
The advisor to the Seimas deputy intended to deliver these drinks to bribed voters, but these suspicions were caused by the Social Democrat Jolanta Šimanska, who worked in the electoral commission. By the way, A. Ancevič was also an observer of this electoral commission.
On the same day, an LLRA-KŠS member was questioned by police officers, and when she was released after interrogation, her spouse approached a resident of Skaisteriai village and asked the bribed voters to pay a reward: half a liter of vodka and “bambali” beer. This is what he did.
Voters who voted for the Poles interviewed during the pre-trial investigation confirmed that they voted because they had been promised a reward. They also recognized the woman who bribed them.
This story would have ended so calmly, because the agents who carried out the pre-trial investigation A. Ancevič proposed to end the criminal process with a criminal order, since she agrees with the accusations, admits guilt, repents, the court collects the collected data. during the investigation in a written procedure. The woman brought to justice did not object, the Vilnius Regional District Court had already adopted a criminal order at the end of November, for which A. Ancevič was sentenced to a fine.
But before the order came into effect, the woman requested a judicial hearing and that the criminal proceedings against her be suspended, absolving her of criminal responsibility on bail.
A. Ancevič was once convicted of a negligent crime (traffic accident) (therefore the conviction has disappeared, therefore it is considered illegal under the law) in court, he changed his mind only because he recently found out about that she would have to leave her job at Egliškės St. At the Jonas Bosko Gymnasium, where she also worked as a chemistry teacher (the woman is currently on maternity leave).
“I was fired from the Seimas and then I discovered that after receiving the sentence, I could not work in the school either; the Education Law stipulates that a sentenced person cannot work in the school,” A. Ancevič explained.
He admitted that he had bribed four men on the day of the first round of the elections to the Seimas.
“I am very sorry to have committed this crime, it was a reckless and unplanned act, everything happened spontaneously,” said the defendant. – Yes, I committed a crime, but I’m very sorry. I know that the court not only punishes people, but also puts them on the path of morality, so I promise that I will not commit any more crimes. “
This is not the first time that A. Ancevič has been involved in scandals: almost 4 years ago, the media announced that A. Ancevič, who was the director of the Steponas Batoras Gymnasium in Vilnius, Lavoriškės, was forced to resign due to to a scam. .
The Ministry of Education and Science then established that A. Ancevič had entered or changed student grades 24 times in the newspaper. A. Ancevič, who left the gym, immediately got a job with Č. Olševskis’s advisor at the Seimas.
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