Opposition politician Alexey Navalny has filed a lawsuit against the staff of the prison where he is being held for allegedly preventing his lawyers from bringing cell phones and laptop computers to their meetings. Navalny has been in custody in Correctional Facility No. 3 (IK-3) in Vladimir since his transfer to a prisoners’ hospital there in mid-April.
Navalny’s lawyer, Vadim Kobzev, told Novaya Gazeta about the lawsuit, adding that according to a decision from the Russian Supreme Court, lawyers are allowed to bring cell phones and laptops into prison facilities.
“During the entire period of Navalny’s detention in IK-3, lawyers visited him almost every day and demanded permission to bring in a phone and a laptop. Each time we were refused. […] Navalny is asking for the prison’s actions banning the technological devices to be recognized as illegal.”
The lawsuit was filed with the Oktyabrsky District Court in Vladimir on May 12. A record of the claim has already been published on the court’s website. A spokesperson for the court declined to comment on the claim for RIA Novosti, saying “The lawsuit was filed yesterday. Until the judge accepts it for proceedings, there will be no comments.”