The so-called police of the occupied Crimea made two protocols against the Crimean Tatar

November 3, 2020

On Tuesday, November 3, the so-called police of the occupied Crimea drew up two protocols against the Crimean Tatar Vilen Temeryanov, who was previously detained near the so-called court of the peninsula because he, along with other activists, decided to support the defendants in the so-called Krasnohvardiiske Hizb ut-Tahrir case. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.

“Two protocols were drawn up against Vilen Temerнanov – according to Article 20.2.5 of the Administrative Code of Russia (Violation by a participant of a public event of the established procedure for holding a meeting, rally, demonstration, procession or picketing) and according to Article 20.6.1. (Failure to comply with the rules of conduct when introducing a high alert mode). We introduced the remarks into the protocol, Vilen asked for the translator. In addition, for a certain time they did not allow me to see him, apparently, they tried to exert psychological pressure”,- said lawyer Rustem Kyamilev.

In addition to Vilen Temeryanov, Erfan Bekirov and Ablyamit Ziyadinov were detained. In relation to the first, they also began to draw up a protocol, while Ablyamit is still in the police department.