The Simferopol District Court extended until July 16 the arrest of Ismail Ramazanov, a Crimean Tatar suspected of extremist statements. about it Writes "Crimea. Realities".
The court made its decision based on the request of the investigator, who suggested that Ramazanov might be hiding from the investigation, putting pressure on the investigation and destroying the evidence. When asked by the lawyer about what kind of evidence they mean, the investigator could not answer.
- Ismail Ramazanov is accused of disseminating information that incites hatred and enmity (Article 282 of the Criminal Code) using the Zello internet radio.
- Ramazanov was detained on January 23, after mass searches in the homes of Crimean Tatars. During the detention, as Ramazanov later stated , he was severely beaten: “I was beaten by the FSB. Yesterday morning, at my parents' house, and in the car, when I was being driven in an unknown direction. He asked for help, but the doctors stubbornly refused. Pain in the side, neck and head. I don't know if I can take part in the meeting or not."
- Ramazanov is one of the Ukrainian political prisoners whose release is demanded by Oleg Sentsov. On May 16, Sentsov announced an indefinite hunger strike demanding the release of 64 Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia.