Russo Court verdicts detention of Navalni,’Putin still’ returning home after poison treatment

Suspicion of Violation of Probation Duty Scheduled trial on the 29th’Conversion to suspended execution’

Navalni accused of “the highest level of lawlessness”… Russia, denies’Nobichok’ poisonous charges

Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalni, who was arrested after returning home from Germany after treatment for poisoning poisoning, comes out of the Khimki police station outside Moscow, escorted by the police in handcuffs immediately after the court’s decision to detain for 30 days on the 18th (local time). news

Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalni, who returned from Germany after treatment for poison addiction, was arrested for 30 days on the 18th (local time).

Navalni’s lawyer Vadim Kopzef said on Twitter that the court in the’Kimki’ district in the north of Moscow sentenced Navalni to arrest for 30 days until February 15, according to the news agency Lianovost. The Federal Enforcement Authority, the Russian correctional authority, previously requested a warrant for Navalni in the Khimki court on the same day. The trial in the form of interrogation of the suspect before arrest was held in the form of a business trip trial at the Khimki Police Station where Navalni was detained. Navalni accused the court’s ruling of imprisonment as “the highest level of lawlessness,” and the attorney said he would appeal.

Shortly after arriving at Sheremetyevo International Airport in the north of Moscow the day before, Navalni was arrested by the police at the request of the Federal Enforcement Authority and detained at the Khimki Police Station near the airport. The Moscow branch of the Federal Bureau of Enforcement had previously announced on the 14th that Navalni was on the wanted list for failing to fulfill his duty of probation related to the conviction in the 2014 fraud case, and that he would be arrested immediately upon return.

Navalni was charged with illegal acquisition of 31 million rubles (approximately 590 million won) from the Russian branch of the French cosmetics company Yv Rocher in December 2014, and was sentenced to five years in prison for three years and six months. Was sentenced. The time limit for probation, which was originally scheduled to end in December 2019, was extended once until the end of last year by a court ruling in 2017.

Russian correctional authorities have filed a lawsuit against the court in Moscow’s Simonov district on the basis of Navalni’s violation of his probation obligation. The trial of Simonov’s court to convert the sentence of probation will be held on the 29th.

Navalni, who has consistently accused Russian government officials of corruption, fell into a coma while traveling from Tomsk, Siberia to Moscow by domestic flight on August 20, last year, showing symptoms of poisoning poisoning on board. At that time, the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk. He stayed at Omsk Hospital, and three days later, he was transferred to a German hospital for treatment, and recovered consciousness after 18 days. After being discharged, he stayed in Berlin and received rehabilitation treatment before returning home the day before.

Research institutes in Germany, France, and Sweden have announced that Navalni was addicted to the poisonous poison of the’Nobichok’, a nerve agent developed for military use in the former Soviet Union, but Russia denies it.

/ Reporter Park Ye-na [email protected]

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