was detained on suspicion of calls for mass riots, his parents told Meduza Investigators added an article about calls for terrorism to the case of Moscow mathematics teacher Dmitry Bogatov, who .
Now Bogatov, whom the court refused to place under arrest yesterday, is suspected under Article 205.2 of the Criminal Code. After the trial, he was returned to the temporary detention center, and then taken for another interrogation to the Investigative Committee.
In addition, according to his parents, he was charged with preparing to organize mass riots (Part 1 of Article 30, Part 1 of Article 212 of the Criminal Code). In a conversation with TASS, Bogatov's lawyer Alexey Teptsov did not mention this .
Today there should be a new court hearing regarding the suppression.
In a conversation with BFM , lawyer Teptsov said that the investigator invited him by telephone to the building of the Moscow Investigative Committee on Novokuznetskaya Street “to carry out urgent verification activities under Article 205.2 of the Criminal Code.” Previously, Bogatov was suspected of calling for mass riots on April 2 (Part 3 of Article 212 of the Criminal Code).
The day before, the Presnensky Court of Moscow refused to satisfy the investigator’s request to arrest 25-year-old MFYA teacher Dmitry Bogatov in the case of calls for mass riots at the April 2 rally. The investigation believes that he committed a “crime of public importance.”