
In total, in Moscow they detained : 530 people.
Minors: at least 20 people.
Journalists: 40 people ( according to Medusa).
Left for the night before the trial: 5 people.
Beatered by police officers: 1 person.
What was charged: participation in an inconsistent action that prevented the movement of pedestrians or transport (part 6.1 of article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).
What threatens: a fine of up to 20 thousand rubles, or administrative arrest up to 15 days, or mandatory work up to 100 hours.
The day before, the Moscow City Hall refused to coordinate the route of the procession. Despite this, about 2500 people entered a peaceful action, according to Kommersant. They went from pure ponds to the building of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, where in the last few days single pickets were held in support of Golunov.
To the place of the beginning of the march, the authorities pulled the forces of the Russian Guard and OMON, which called for about an hour the audience to disperse. Also, the security forces approached the people in the T -shirts “I/We Ivan Golunov” and asked them to take them off.
The start of the march was planned at 12:00. At 12:20, detentions began . Police officers were assigned to the auto -zaks of participants in the action dressed in T -shirts in support of Golunov or holding posters. After another 20 minutes, people were already detained without symbols, including journalists with press cards and random passers-by. A little more than an hour after the start of the action, the number of detainees exceeded 100 people. The participants of the march began to be beaten with batons , strangling techniques were used to some, one man hit his head on a pillar.
During the action, some of its initiators - journalists Yevgeny Berg, Ilya Azar and Elizabeth Nesterov were detained. All of them drew up protocols on the participation in an inconsistent action that prevented the movement of pedestrians or transport (part 6.1 of article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).
The security forces tried to prevent the march participants to the end point - the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was cordoned off by the fighters of riot police and the Russian Guard, and the military was put up nearby. The protesters could not gather at the building on Petrovka. At about 16:00, the march participants began to disperse. Auto -zaks brought the detainees to the police departments.
It is known at least one beaten in Autosak - this is a minor photographer. He was delivered to the Alekseevskoe police department. Later he was hospitalized directly from the police department, but at first the police refused to let the doctors go to the ATS.
In the ATS, the Sokol, the detainees were kept on the street for a long time and did not allow them to go to warm up. In the same department, “collective responsibility” was introduced. The police refused to release the detainees on whom the protocols had already drawn up, due to the fact that the two participants in the march did not call their names. Closer to the night, all the detainees were released, except for one. The police began to mock him: they did not allow to eat, sleep and take the necessary medicines.
Some of the departments did not allow lawyers who were sent to human rights organizations, including the ATS-Info. The police officers who had arrived at the Airport Airport Airport Airport said that the detained "adults" did not need lawyers. The lawyer Konstantin Markin was not allowed into the Fili-Davydkovo police department, referring to the entered plan "Fortress". Also, police did not allow the police to enter the Luzhniki police department to lawyer Anton Stasov. In the Sokolina Gora police department, Henri Tsiscarishvili did not let the lawyer “Human Rights Rights Rights Rights Rights”.
By midnight, most of the detainees were released with compiled protocols, or without them. At least one case is known when the police invited the participant in the action of the shouting of the “Ivan Kolunov anti -government slogan”. There is a similar formulation in the protocol of the journalist Berg, who was charged with the chant “Ivan Kolunov” and access to the roadway.