The Investigative Committee in Khabarovsk, having examined the materials of the case of Alexander Prikhodko under the article on repeated violations of the procedure for holding a public event (Article 212.1 of the Criminal Code), decided to terminate proceedings on it. This was reported by the coordinator of legal assistance at OVD-Info, Alla Frolova.
Investigator A. Shpagin referred to the decision of the Constitutional Court on the complaint of Ildar Dadin and admitted that Alexander Prikhodko’s repeated participation in rallies in support of ex-governor Sergei Furgal was not criminal in nature. His actions did not create a public danger, since they could not harm the health of citizens, property or other values protected by law.
documents Prikhodko’s right to rehabilitation was recognized due to criminal prosecution. He was defended by a lawyer from OVD-Info, Andrei Bityutsky.
The reason for initiating the case was Alexandra Prikhodko’s protest on October 10, which was roughly dispersed by security forces. On that day, a pre-investigation check was carried out. October 12 Prikhodko from the police department under an obligation to appear.
the detention began under “Dada” Article 212.1 of the Criminal Code and was released - Currently, a civil activist from Kolomna near Moscow is being persecuted under Article 212.1 of the Criminal Code. The latest court decision under this article was made against Moscow municipal deputy Yulia Galyamina: she was sentenced to two years of suspended imprisonment. Vyacheslav Egorov was sentenced - Since July 11, rallies in support of ex-governor Sergei Furgal have been held in the Khabarovsk Territory and other regions of the country. Until about July 18, the police made almost no attempt to interfere with the protesters, but later law enforcement officers began to detain the protesters. In the overwhelming majority of cases, they were detained after the protests, including on other days, right at home or at work, after which they were taken to police departments and courts, where they were fined or arrested. On October 10, police and riot police in Khabarovsk for the first time held a rally in support of Furgal, and subsequently criminal cases were filed against several people. the arrested person was dispersed and brought