In February 2016, they were released from custody in Moscow three defendants in the criminal case against the far-right Ataka movement: 19 On February, Stanislav Mityaev and Vladislav Tkach left the pre-trial detention center, and on February 20, Roman Chernikov.
All three were reportedly out of jail. guards, and the prosecutor's office did not go to court with a request to extend content.
Recall that in the case , which in December 2015 was returned to prosecutor's office for additional investigation, 10 people go through, namely: Stanislav Mityaev, Vladislav Tkach, Roman Chernikov, Viktor Shvedov, Thomas Paipalas, Andrey Temnikov, Sergey Sukhanov, A. Mukhortykh, V. Gagkoev and S. Ulyanov.
They are accused, depending on the role of each, under Part 1 of Art. 282.1 CC (creation and leadership of an extremist community) and "in" Part 2 of Art. 282 UK (incitement of national hatred or enmity committed by an organized group).
According to investigators, young people participated in the creation far-right movement "Attack", whose main task was the violent overthrow of the current government in Russia. It is reported that the promotion of their ideas young people and their associates carried out through social networks, as well as posted flyers and stickers. The suspects themselves claim that they acted in within the law and even from new members of the organization took a subscription in which those pledged to comply with the laws of the Russian Federation. According to the participants in the movement, the "Attack" was disbanded in April 2014 after searches and interrogations began defendants in the case.
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