The prosecutor's office drew up a protocol on a violation of the right to education against the director of the school in the village of Pervomaiskskoye Primorsky Territory. Parents complained that local "criminal authorities" conducted boys of grades 5–7 (according to the prosecutor's office, 5–8 grades) of the school a lecture on sexual preferences. The audit found that the lecturers did not have the authority to conduct a lesson, the press secretary of the Prosecutor General Alexander Kurenna said on the air of the departmental television channel.
Kurannoy did not comment on whether the lecturers were "criminal authorities" or "looking", as previously claimed. He noted that of the three men talking with schoolchildren, two were previously convicted. In the topic of the lesson, men "do not have any special knowledge, except for some everyday," Kurennoy said.
One of the men was obscenely expressed before the schoolchildren, the police drew up a protocol on an administrative offense for it, the representative of the prosecutor's office noted. Against the director, the school and the head of the administration of the Mikhailovsky district, the prosecutor's office made an idea of eliminating a violation of the law.
The head of the district Pyotr Zubok previously stated the Moscow Radio Says Moscow that there was no lecture at school, and the parents of the students simply came to it after the conflict at the school.
The head of the settlement Pervomaiskoe Alexander Utrubotin told PrimaMedia that the lecture concerned Russian traditions, which, according to him, include the denial of homosexual relations. “They started with the fact that God created a man and a woman,” he said.