The Russian National Guard in the Republic of Bashkortostan filed another lawsuit against activists Liliya Chanysheva, Olga Komleva and Ilgam Yanberdin over the action that took place on January 23, 2021, in support of Navalny. RusNews reported this.
writes Security forces demand that activists pay 240 thousand rubles for allegedly protecting the action. It is noted that the claim will be considered by Judge Abdrakhmanova, who previously handled a similar claim from the Center for Economic and Service Maintenance of the Ministry of Internal Affairs against the activists. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for December 1
In August, the Kirovsky District Court of Ufa ordered Chanysheva, Komleva and Yanberdin to pay 147 thousand rubles in a lawsuit filed by the Ufa District Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation as compensation for the work of police officers at the protests on January 23 and 31, 2021.
Liliya Chanysheva is currently in a Moscow pretrial detention center for organizing the activities of an extremist community. Navalny and his supporters are also charged in the same case.
is under investigation - In Bashkortostan, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has filed a number of lawsuits against Navalny's supporters. The security forces are demanding compensation for expenses that they allegedly incurred due to overtime work when they dispersed the rallies on January 23 and 31, 2021. At least seven lawsuits have been filed personally against Olga Komleva - The police filed similar lawsuits for compensation due to work at the rallies on January 23 and 31, 2021 in , , , , , , , , , , , , . Yaroslavl Penza Kirov Kemerovo Omsk Chelyabinsk Novosibirsk Murmansk Tambov Arkhangelsk Abakan Samara St. Petersburg Krasnoyarsk Yekaterinburg - After the politician Alexei Navalny in January 2021, a series of protests took place across Russia, mass actions took place on Saturday, January 23, Sunday, January 31 and February 2 (the day Navalny was given a suspended sentence). Security forces responded harshly to the protests: on January 23, they detained , on January 31 - , February 2 - . In connection with the action on April 21, they detained , including at least 363 - according to surveillance cameras. arrest replacement more than 4,000 people more than 5,500 more than 1,400 people more than 2,200 people