
Chelyabinsk human rights activists can attract in the case of "riots" in the IK-6 Kopeisk in November 2012. This was reported by "RBC Daily" with reference to human rights activist Oksana Trufanov. According to Trufanova, the prisoners of the colony suspected of this case, investigators in interrogations found out information about the sources of her income, as well as the income of the regional PMC Nikolai Schur. Both Trufanova and Schur are actively engaged in the situation in IK-6. The investigators' interest in the human rights activists Trufanov explained by the fact that they were taken into development in order to attract "riots" as the organizers.
In addition, the human rights activist, with reference to the IK-6 prisoners, noted that although the case of the “mass riots” in Kopeysk is conducting the Directorate of the Ural Federal District, the investigative group also includes the employees of the Chelyabinsk regional department of the department Dmitry Ermakov and Andrei Mikhalev. It was they who were engaged in the case of beating and the death of the prisoner IK-6 Nikolai Korovkin in the summer of 2012. None of the FSINCI residents were responsible for the death of the convict then, and this became one of the reasons for the November protest.
In this regard, Trufanova recalled that the connection of employees of the regional department of the Investigative Committee to investigation fundamentally contradicts the recommendations that, after studying the situation in the colony, gave the Presidential Council for Human Rights. The HRC then noticed that it is impossible to trust local investigators, since they can be involved in the cover of crimes committed by the IK-6 administration.
Ernest Kochetkov, spokeswoman for the Directorate for the Urals Federal District, refused to comment on the statements of the human rights activist, referring to the fact that information about the progress of the investigation, as well as on the actions of the IK-6 administration, has not yet been subject to disclosure. He also found it difficult to answer whether Ermakov and Mikhalev really work as part of the investigative group. At the same time, Kochetkov assured that all decisions in the case are made by district administration, and not regional investigators.
Two weeks ago, the regional PMC once again visited the colony. According to the results of the visit, human rights activists stated that the tension in the relations between prisoners and the administration remains. The main reason for this, they called the fact that the investigation of the actions of the FSINESS still did not give a result.
Meanwhile, it resembles the publication, earlier Trufanova repeatedly received threats of reprisal.
On February 18, the Investigative Committee opened the case under paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article 212 of the Criminal Code (organization of riots and participation in them) on the fact of clashes of relatives of the IK-6 prisoners with riot police in the evening of November 24, 2012. Earlier, immediately after the events in the colony, the case was opened under Part 1 of Article 318 of the Criminal Code (the application of violence in relation to a representative of the authorities). It was reported that the Investigative Department plans to combine both cases into one production.
On March 14, the first person involved in the Kopeysk Swamp business was detained - 25 -year -old Dmitry Kolomiytsev, a relative of one of the prisoners of the colony. The investigation accuses him of crushing the riot police with his "Lada" of the 12th model. On March 18, the Central District Court of Chelyabinsk arrested Kolomeytsev, despite the presence of a pregnant wife.
On March 28, the second person involved in the case was arrested, whose name to human rights activists is still not known, and on April 25 - the third, 25 -year -old Maxim Physchuk. Both are charged with exactly the same actions. In particular, it was stated that both “improvised means” defeated the glass of the police UAZ.
At the end of April, Kolomeytsev and Poleschuk were taken to Yekaterinburg, supposedly for investigative actions. “But what investigative actions can take place in another area if the protest was in the Chelyabinsk colony, all witnesses and lawyers are in the Chelyabinsk region?” Trufanov remarked in this regard. “I assume that they will knock out confessions.”
In addition to three arrested relatives, a number of prisoners of the colony are undergoing suspects in the case.
At the end of May, a new protest rally took place in IK-6. Unlike November 2012, when the prisoners on the general regime were protested, the convicts contained on the site of the colony-settlement protested in May. The reason was the beating of one of the convicts by the administration. In response, the convicts refused to go to the construction. Then the operative Andrei Emelianenko, who came to the prisoners of the drunk, and the on-duty assistant to the chief IK-6 threatened to introduce special forces into the colony. The next day, the chief of IK-6 Dmitry Gordov met with the convicts. He promised prisoners to restore order in the colony and punish guilty employees.