
The volunteer of the Moscow headquarters of Alexei Navalny Alexander Turovsky, who was in the room at the time of the search on the night of July 6, was brought to the Zamoskvoretsky court, and then taken to the hospital-due to the consequences of the beating, the OWD-info reports with reference to one of the staff of the headquarters.
According to her, Turovsky was beaten during the detention, an ambulance came to the court, the activist was hospitalized. According to the story of Turovsky, in the presentation of an employee of the headquarters, at 5 in the morning riot police burst into the building, tossed him to the floor and drove in the face a couple of times. " Then he was taken to the police department in the Central Administrative District, where the investigator spoke to him.
The human rights activist Vitaliy Serukanov also wrote on Twitter about the beating of Turovsky. According to him, the volunteer is charged with Article 19.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Disobedience to the police officer").
Our employee was beaten. Hematomas on the face. The employees in masks beat during the detention. Now also 19.3 is charged. Zamoskvoretsky court. pic.twitter.com/tofhu2jfon
- Vitaly Seerukanov (@serukanov_v) July 6, 2017
"The ambulance took Sasha, to the Sklif. Employees jumped in an ambulance, tried to exert pressure on the doctors. He was almost 10 hours in the police department," Serukanov specified in another tweet . Navalny’s headquarters Nikolai Kasyan writes on Twitter about 12 hours spent by Turovsky in a police station.
After the police took away Turovsky from the headquarters, his head Nikolai Lyaskin appealed to the police with a statement on the abduction of an employee on duty at night in the building. According to him, someone at night put the lattices on the windows and cut the locks. “Some unknown people penetrated the room at night and stole an FBK officer on duty here at night. There is a suspicion that these were some kind of power structures,” he explained.
On the night of July 6, police officers came to the metropolitan headquarters of Navalny and blocked the premises. Later, the staff of the headquarters reported that investigative actions are being taken. The police explained that searches in the Moscow headquarters of Navalny were held as part of a criminal case of arbitrariness, initiated due to violation of the lease agreement.
"We received a statement from Gordeev, from the founder of" Parity NG ", from the representative of the owner of the Balchug Estita premises. All appeals were sent to the ATC in the Central Administrative District (TRA), at the moment a criminal case has been instituted under Article 330 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (" Arbitrariness ")," said the deputy head of the criminal investigation department for the police department "Zamoskvorechye" Evgeny Tikhomirov.
According to him, the “Parity NG” rented a premises at Balchug Estit and put it in the submarous fund of the fight against corruption and other subarterers who also applied for the illegal termination of the contract. According to the correspondent of Novaya Gazeta from the scene of the searches, a certain lawyer Pavel Zaitsev explained that the owner was not paid the rent after the first month and made a redevelopment, and therefore the police evicted Navalny's headquarters.
For several days in a row, security officials and Pro -Putin activists have been paralyzing the work of the opposition of the opposition Alexei Navalny at different points of Russia. For three days, such incidents in five cities were reported. On Thursday, July 6, it became first known about the searches in the headquarters in Moscow, and then in Vologda .
The day before, it was reported to block the office of Supporters Navalny in Novosibirsk . The security forces seized the circulation of newspapers and detained three activists. Subsequently, they were released without drawing up the protocol, saying that they were detained as witnesses in the case of the "mining" of the building. The police also came with searches to the headquarters of Navalny in Orel . There, law enforcement officers were looking for "extremist materials" and seized propaganda products.
On July 4, representatives of the Putin’s public movement were defeated by the opposition headquarters in Krasnodar .
Meanwhile, Navalny himself is still serving an administrative arrest for organizing an anti -corruption rally on June 12 and, as expected, will leave the special receptionist on Friday, July 7, after 25 days in custody.