
Citizen of Ukraine of Afghan descent Kabir Mohammad, arrested in the annexed Crimea at the request of Iran instead of another person, was released from pre-trial detention center-1 in Simferopol on a subscription of the lower place after a year of imprisonment. This was reported by the Crimean human rights group with reference to the wife of the former prisoner Oksana Mohammad.
According to Oksana Mohammad, the doctors of the civil hospital in Simferopol, who recently examined her husband, issued a conclusion, according to which he cannot be arrested for health reasons. In early 2016, the Ukrainian suffered the first stroke, and in June the current, after the arrest, was the second.
However, from the publication "Crimea. Reali" it follows that the reason for the liberation of Mohammad was not his state of health, but on September 13 of the annual period, allotted for extradition inspection.
Mohammad is 49 years old, since 1986 he has been constantly living in Ukraine. He graduated from the Donetsk Medical Institute, lives with his wife and two children in Borispol, Kiev region. Periodically visits the homeland, where he has a family business. In Ukraine, he originally lived on the basis of a residence permit; In 2012, he received citizenship.
On September 14, 2016, Mohammad was detained by Russian border guards when he tried with his family to enter the annexed peninsula. He was heading to Crimea for recovery after the first stroke.
As it turned out, the security forces took the Ukrainian for a citizen of Afghanistan Mohammad Kabir Niyazi, who is suspected of the Iranian authorities of fraud and since 2010 is wanted by Interpol. Despite a clear mistake, Mohammad was arrested; Subsequently, the term of its detention in jail was repeatedly extended. At the same time, the Consulate of Afghanistan in Moscow confirmed that Mohammad and the wanted Niyazi are different persons.
“We were told that the Ukrainian passport was hindering the case,” Oksana Mohammad told human rights activists. “If there were not a Ukrainian passport, but a German citizen or any other country, it would be released immediately.”
On June 9, the Armenian City Court controlled by Russia last time extended Mohammad’s period of detention in the pre -trial detention center. After that, the arrested was delivered to the IVS of the city OMVD. There, Mohammad had a second stroke.
After that, the prisoner had failures in his memory. “He began to be forgotten, says that his daughter was born in 68, although this is his date of birth,” the words of Oksana Mohammad reported “Crimens”. “He generally confuses all dates now.”
Although the lawyer of the arrested Boris Udovichenko long before the second stroke, on February 10, submitted a statement to the head of the medical unit Evgeny-1 to the medical department of the medical examination of his client, the response to the appeal did not receive for almost six months. Only on August 3, the lawyer received Anikanov’s positive response. It was on this day that in the Russian Railway District Court of Simferopol, hearings were appointed on the administrative lawsuit of Udovichenko to the pre -trial detention center in connection with the inaction of the investigation.
As reported on August 22, magnetic resonance imaging showed that the patient has completely disturbed blood circulation of the brain.
In the pre -trial detention center, Mohammad at one time was kept in the same cell with the defendant of the first business of "Ukrainian saboteurs" Evgeny Panov. Then, however, Panova, at the direction of the FSB operatives , was transferred to a camera in a chamber, teeming with bugs , and a HIV-infected prisoner was put to Mohammad at the end of June.