The family of political prisoner Amet Suleymanov cannot give him vital medications due to the fact that they are not taken in prison. His wife Lilia Liumanova reported this to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center.
“We tried to transfer in Vladimir his medicines, which he regularly drank, what he was injected with – they tried to transfer all these medicines through friends, personally, as happens with everyone, but they did not take these medicines, he said that there is no prescription doctor. That is, there, in the Vladimir Central, in the T2 prison in the city of Vladimir, the doctor has not yet made an appointment for my husband”,- she said.
They were advised to make a parcel or parcel and hand it over, stating that these were medical drugs. So they were supposed to be accepted, and when there was a doctor’s prescription, they were to be released.
“They have some kind of warehouse there – they receive them, parcels are located with them. When there is an appointment, they will take it from there and, accordingly, what the doctor prescribed will be given to my husband. … We did just that, but I tracked the movement of the parcel and in the end I see that unsuccessful delivery by the postman and after two or three hours it says parcel return. The other day the package arrived back – it wasn’t even opened”,- she said.
According to the law, medications do not count either as a parcel or as a parcel, that is, they can be taken as needed without any problems, but the prison still did not accept the parcel.
“We’ll do something. My husband has been in the Vladimir Central prison for three months now, and he wrote to me in a letter that he was taking two drugs, one of which was not suitable for him”,- she added.
Now for the third month nothing has been done because the drugs are not being taken. Lyumanova wrote to her husband in letters asking him to talk to the doctor, and Amet said that there is a problem with this.
We remind you that civilian journalist Amet Suleymanov was taken into custody on April 6.
On April 26, the necessary medications were taken away from him, despite the fact that doctors prescribed him an operation to replace a heart valve and personally prescribed all the necessary medications.
On August 29, it became known that Suleymanov was transferred to territory of Russia.