On Tuesday, June 9, the so-called Sevastopol City Court sentenced a local resident to 10 years in prison with a sentence in a maximum security penal colony. The man born in 1970 was found guilty of allegedly committing a crime under Article 276 of the Criminal Code (espionage). This was reported via the website of the the so-called court.
“During the criminal case it was established that a native of Sevastopol, born in 1970, collected, stored for the purpose of transfer, and handed over to a representative of a foreign state information about the location of military units, the actual names of military units, disclosed staff numbers, the presence of weapons, military special equipment indicating nomenclature – that is, information whose transfer could be used to the detriment of the external security of the Russian Federation”,- the so-called court said in a statement.
It is noted that the so-called criminal case was considered closed by the so-called court due to the fact that the case file contained information constituting a state secret.
We remind that the Crimean Tatar Resource Center classified and developed clickable diagrams Victims of the Occupation of Crimea, which on an ongoing basis reflect the current number of political prisoners, missing and dead people during the period of the occupation of Crimea. So, today there are 192 political prisoners and prosecuted in the so-called criminal cases during the period of the occupation of Crimea, 136 of them are representatives of the Crimean Tatar people.
