The participants in the gathering in the village of Yunga in Chuvashia draw up protocols on violation of the procedure for conducting public events. This was announced by the OTD-Info by the lawyer of the Art Podrotovka movement Pavel Romanov.
The gathering in the village of Yunga took place on September 16. On it, residents expressed distrust of the head of the district administration Rostislav Timofeev, the head of the Yunginsky rural settlement Valery Fomin and the district prosecutor Sergei Pavlov. In response to this, Valery Fomin wrote a statement to the police that an unlawful gathering of citizens had passed in Yung. After that, police officers began to walk around the courtyards of local residents, detain them and draw up protocols in the department of the Morgausky district, Romanov reports.
According to the lawyer, the editor of the Cheboksary independent newspaper “Bribka” Eduard Mochalov, who was present at the gathering in Yunga, learned from the police officers that the reason for the detentions was the reason for the detention. Fomin, as Romanov indicates, took advantage of the fact that in the announcement of the gathering instead of the word “gathering” it was written “Assembly”. Fomin wrote in a statement that the charter of the Yunginsky rural settlement of the Morgausky district was violated and the provision on the procedure for the appointment and holding of meetings of citizens in the Yunginsky rural settlement.
In total, according to Romanov, the police issued six of the same type of protocols and plan to issue four more, but the police have not yet been able to detain four people. All protocols are drawn up under Part 1 of Art. 20.2 Administrative Code (violation by the organizer of the procedure for public events).