Navalny threatened to replace the suspended sentence with a real one after an article about his poisoning was published in The Lancet



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The Federal Prison Service of the Russian Federation said that according to a Lancet article on Novichok’s poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, on October 12 he “overcame all the consequences of his illness” and was “evading control of the criminal executive inspection “.

The Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian Federation has threatened Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny with an actual prison term instead of suspension. This is stated in a message on the agency’s website on December 28.

The FSIN recalled that on December 22, the medical journal The Lancet published an article by doctors from the Berlin clinic “Charite” about the poisoning of Navalny by the nerve agent “Novichok”.

“Based on the publication, AA Navalny was discharged from the Charite clinic on September 20, 2020, and by October 12 he already had all the consequences of his illness. Thus, the conditional convict does not comply with the duties assigned to him by the court and evades control. According to the verdict of the court, the conditionally sentenced person is assigned functions, for the failure of which he is responsible, provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation. Part 4 of Art. 190 of the Criminal Enforcement Code of the Russian Federation, “says the message.

This article states that If the conditional sentenced during the probationary period did not systematically fulfill the duties imposed by the court or escaped the control, the head of the criminal executive inspection will send the court a letter to cancel the suspended sentence and execute the sentence imposed by the court sentence .

Navalny was sent toDeclaration of appearance in the criminal executive inspection. In addition, notices were sent to his lawyer and press secretary.

Navalny’s lawyer, Vadim Kobzev wrote on Twitter that he received a message from the Federal Penitentiary Service, according to which the politician must report to the department branch on the morning of December 29.



Navalny received a suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case. At the end of December 2014, the Zamoskvoretsky court sentenced him to three and a half years of probation, and his brother Oleg to the same royal prison sentence… They were charged with embezzlement of 26 million rubles. (386.4 thousand euros) from the company Yves Rocher and another 4 million rubles. (59.4 thousand euros) – from the “Multiple Profile Processing Company”. In December 2015, Alexey Navalny announced the payment of all fines in the Yves Rocher case… In October 2017, the ECHR recognized unfair trial against Navalny and his brother Oleg, and ordered the Russian Federation to pay them more than 80,000 euros in compensation.

The article “Novichok Nerve Agent Poisoning” was published in The Lancet on December 22, 2020. The authors described in detail Navalny’s condition after the poisoning in August and the method of treatment. The clinic indicated that Navalny was discharged on the day of the poisoning, and by day 55 “an almost complete recovery of neurological, neuropsychological and neurophysiological parameters was found without signs of polyneuropathy.”

Now the politician is abroad, but announced that he intends to return to Russia.



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