Alexander Naryshkin, who took part in a rally against the pension reform on September 9, was detained in Murmansk. This was reported to OVD-Info by the coordinator of the local headquarters of Alexei Navalny, Violetta Grudina.
Naryshkin was brought to the police department in the Oktyabrsky District, he is charged with Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses, which part is still unknown.
In addition, on the evening of September 13, were detained Aleksey Grigoriev, a lawyer from the headquarters, and volunteers Viktoria Aristova and Dmitry Semenkov . Semenkov was left in the temporary detention center for the night before the trial. A protocol was drawn up against Aristova under part 1 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (violation by the organizer of the procedure for holding an event), against Semenkov - under part 2 of Article 20.2 (organizing a public event without filing a notification), and against Grigoriev - under part 8 of Article 20.2 (repeated violation of the rules for holding an event ). They were taken to the Oktyabrsky District Court of Murmansk.
UPD 13:40 Naryshkin was released after a protocol was drawn up under part 2 of article 20.2 (organization of a public event without notification). about this on Twitter . wrote Violetta Grudina
UPD 14:04 Grudina told OVD-Info that another protester, Oleg Shachin, had been detained. The police came to his house and took him to the police department in the Oktyabrsky district.
Previously detained Victoria Aristova was released, the meeting was postponed to September 19.
UPD 14:35 Oleg Shachin's surname has been corrected in the text.
UPD 16:20 Violetta Grudina told OVD-Info that all the detainees were released. Alexei Grigoriev, a lawyer at Navalny's headquarters, was fined 150,000 rubles by the court under Part 8 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. A protocol was drawn up against volunteer Oleg Shachin under part 2 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (holding an event without filing a notification). The trial in the case of Dmitry Semenkov was postponed to September 20.
in connection with the actions on September 9 In total, according to OVD-Info, more than 1,200 people were detained . There were no arrests in Murmansk that day. Many coordinators and volunteers of Navalny's headquarters were detained and arrested before or after the rallies. OVD-Info monitors the trials of participants and organizers of past rallies.
UPD 20:30 In Murmansk, another volunteer of Navalny's headquarters, Dmitry Melnikov, was detained, Violetta Grudina said. to his apartment came Police officers and “forced him out and delivered” to the police department, where they drew up a protocol under part 8 of article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. Melnikov, according to Grudina, was threatened to be left overnight if he "does not cooperate." Grudina also said that Melnikov saw a police list of about ten names, which he recognized as volunteers from Navalny's headquarters. Melnikov has already left the police department