The court arrested Dmitry Bogatov, a mathematics teacher at the Moscow Financial and Law University, who is suspected of calling for terrorism. According to investigators, he called for protests on April 2 on social networks. Bogatov was arrested until June 8.
Bogatov was arrested the second time. First, a case was brought against him for inciting riots, but on April 7, the court refused to send the mathematician under arrest. Then another case was brought against Dmitry Bogatov under articles on incitement to terrorism and the preparation of mass riots.
According to investigators, Dmitry Bogatov left two posts under a pseudonym on March 29. At the same time, the defense insists that Bogatov could not post anything at that time, since he was with his wife in a fitness club and a store.
At a meeting on April 10, the investigators demanded that Bogatov be sent to a pre-trial detention center, since, in their opinion, he could go abroad (he has a visa to Italy). Bogatov himself claimed that he was not going to leave anywhere.
The accused, in order to destabilize the activities of the authorities, using the Internet, posted on a website accessible to the public, a text message in which he appealed to an unlimited circle of persons in order to induce them to commit actions that frighten the population and create a danger of human death and other serious consequences.