Russian law enforcers tried to hand in a warning to the Crimean Tatar activist about the inadmissibility of holding mass events

March 14, 2018

On Wednesday, March 14, Russian law enforcers in the village Morskoe near Sudak tried to hand in a warning to the Crimean Tatar activist Rustem Useinov about the inadmissibility of holding mass events without coordination. This is reported on the website of “Krym.Realii” with the reference to the Crimean Tatar activist Lenora Dulber.

"5 cars of law enforcers  arrived to the house of Rustem Useinov  to hand him a warning about the inadmissibility of holding mass events without legal approval". Useinov refused to take or sign any documents. He considers such accusations false  and decided not to react to such things", – said Dulber.

According to her, Useinov is an activist who often attends court hearings on the "February 26 case".