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According to him, Oleg Navaln was arrested under article 91 of the Penal Code. According to the portal meduza.io, the brother of the opposition was arrested after a previous search of the house. After the search, the police took away the politician’s former brother, Oleg Navalnas. Where exactly is unknown.
A little later, tvrain.ru reported that the activist, A. Navalno’s comrade Liubov Sobol, was also detained for 48 hours. She was arrested for “violating sanitary and epidemiological rules” at a rally on January 23.
Russian police on Wednesday searched apartments and offices linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalnu in Moscow, his team said in opposition to the weekend’s opposition protests.
Ivan Zhdanov, director of the Navalno Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), said police were conducting searches for suspected violations of restrictions imposed by the coronavirus.
Russia’s Interior Ministry said on Wednesday that it had launched a criminal investigation into violations of sanitary and epidemiological norms during a protest in Moscow, where thousands of people had gathered in support of Navalno on Saturday.
A spokeswoman for the Russian Interior Ministry, Irina Volk, said organizers and participants in the protests “threatened to spread the new coronavirus infection.”
I. Zhdanov reported on the social network Twitter that one of the apartments was A. Navaln’s wife, Julia, and shared a video that he made in the apartment, in which he heard a knock on the door on the other side. “They are not admitting my lawyer. They broke down my door,” Navalnaya told reporters through the window of his apartment, an AFP news agency reported.
I. Ždanovas posted a screenshot from a video camera near the FBK office, showing a group of masked men. FBK is famous for its research on the wealth of the Russian political elite.
The foundation recently released a report claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin had received a gift from a luxury resort on the Black Sea coast worth more than $ 1.5 billion. AMERICAN DOLLAR.
The report was released a few days after Navaln’s arrest on January 17, when he returned from Germany, where he was being treated for nervous paralysis after poisoning.
He blames the Kremlin for this poisoning. Tens of thousands of people demanded Navalna’s release in Russian cities on Saturday. According to independent observers, more than 3.9 thousand people were arrested during the demonstrations. its participants.
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