
Euromaidanovets Alexander Kostenko, freed from the IK-5 general regime for former security forces and law enforcement officers in Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov’s suburbs, goes to Moscow with the Ukrainian consul. This was written on Facebook by the Ukrainian Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova.
The former political zyta is going to the Embassy of Ukraine in the capital. “Now he is already under the protection of the Ukrainian authorities,” Denisova wrote. “He is under the jurisdiction of our country.”
Earlier, Kostenko’s liberation from the colony by serving the deadline was reported by the coordinator of Rosuznik, Yana Goncharova. “Minus is one political prisoner almost forgotten by Ukraine,” she said. According to Goncharova, it is still unknown whether it will be done to do something "to doctors with a broken political zoom when torture with a hand.
Shortly before the liberation, June 21, Kostenko was sent to the schizo for 7 days, accusing him of being in the dumber of the detachment, "violating the installed schedule." The political prisoner in an explanatory admitted the misconduct: he explained to the PMC members that otherwise he would have been given not 7, but 10 days a schizo.
Kostenko 32 years old. He worked in the Simferopol police, from where he quit in September 2013, accusing the leadership of the Republican headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine of roofing the sending of prostitutes from Crimea to Moscow. Active participant in the Kyiv Euromaidan. After the annexation of Crimea, he settled in continental Ukraine. He founded and headed the charity foundation "Ukrainian Crim.
According to KrymSOS, in early November 2014, Kostenko was kidnapped in Kiev, presumably the FSB operatives, and was taken to Russia. The Maidanovets managed to flee, but, without documents, he could not return to the continental Ukraine. Then he arrived in the Crimea, where his relatives live, and was hiding there for several months.
On February 5, 2015, the FSB detained Kostenko in Simferopol. A case was fabricated against the Maidanian under paragraph 2 of Article 115 (intentional infliction of easy harm to health based on hatred or enmity against any social group) and part 1 of Article 222 of the Russian Criminal Code (illegal storage of weapons). In May 2015, Kostenko was convicted by 4 years 2 months of general regime. The accusation in the process was personally supported by the then prosecutor of the annexed Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya. Politzek did not plead guilty.
According to the results of the consideration of the appeal, the Maidanovtsa was reduced to 3 years 11 months, and the cassation instance reduced it by another 5 months.
After the detention, Kostenko was tortured. It is known that the FSB operatives Major Andrei Tishenin and Captain Arthur Shambazov participated in bullying. The fracture of the hand did not grow together. A belated operation carried out after the sentence did not help. He refused the new operation, which Politzek was offered in the colony, demanding hospitalization in a civilian hospital. Politsek’s lawyer Dmitry Sotnikov clarified that Kostenko needs prosthetics.
In July 2016, it became known that the FSB forced the Police to refuse the Czech policy, the former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Karelus Schwarzenberg in access to his medical documents.
In IK-5, where Kostenko was held since the fall of 2015, he was previously repeatedly sent to a schizo . At UDO, as in the replacement of an unfortunate term with a milder punishment, the courts were denied the courtsakes .
The father of Politzek Fedor Kostenko went missing on March 3, 2015, after he entered Crimea from continental Ukraine, returning from the Kyiv press conference on the case of his son. It was not ruled out that Kostenko Sr. could accidentally kill.
In July 2016, the younger brother of the Maidanian Yevgeny Kostenko was fined 60 thousand rubles on a fabricated charges of insulting the judge of the Kiev district court of Simferopol Viktor Mozheleansky during the announcement of this judge of the sentence Politzeku.
Earlier, the Kirovo-Chepetsk IK-5 also contained a defendant in the first case of “Ukrainian saboteurs” Redvan Suleimanov, who was released in the spring to serve the deadline. Of the Russian political zones, a convicted person in the “Right Sector” of Moscow Nazi Alexander Razumov and the leader of the Tatar Patriotic Front Altın Urda Danis Safargali, accused of extremism , were concluded there.