Judge Oleksiy Tandyr, who shot down a National Guardsman at a checkpoint, was dismissed from his post

Author:
Oleksandra Opanasenko
Date:

The Supreme Council of Justice (SCJ) dismissed the judge of the Makariv District Court Oleksiy Tandyr who is accused of a fatal road accident.

This was reported by the press service of the Supreme Council of Justice.

The reason for dismissal is "commitment of a significant disciplinary offense", which is incompatible with the status of a judge.

The case of Tandyr

On May 26, 2023, the head of the Makarivsky district court of the Kyiv region Oleksiy Tandyr hit 22-year-old National Guardsman Vadym Bondarenko, who was on duty at a checkpoint (Beresteyska Avenue — the entrance to Kyiv from the Zhytomyr highway), in a Lexus ES350 three minutes before the start of the curfew. Vadym was thrown 30 meters from the impact. He hit the windshield with his head and died instantly. After the accident, Tandyr is in the pre-trial detention center. His case is being heard in the Svyatoshynsky court in Kyiv. Tandyr faces up to 10 years in prison.

The examination established that Oleksiy Tandyr submitted water and saliva for analysis instead of urine — this is how he tried to falsify the examination so that it did not prove the state of intoxication at the time of the accident.

On December 15, 2023, Babel learned that Oleksiy Tandyr transferred the property to his wife and divorced her. In fact, he got rid of the property, the arrest of which was requested by the family of the fallen National Guardsman. On December 20, the court seized Tandyrʼs land and money in his bank account. The court refused to seize the apartment and the parking space that Tandyr transferred to his wife.

Tandyr will remain in custody until at least August 31, 2024.