On Wednesday, January 31, the “Supreme Court” of Crimea rejected an appeal against the arrest of theCrimean Tatar activist Enver Krosh. Earlier, he was sentenced to 10 days of arrest for allegedly propaganda of extremist organizations (Article 20.3 part 1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).

Reference: on Thursday, January 25, Russian law enforcers conducted searches in the houses of the Crimean Tatar activist Enver Krosh in Dzhankoy and Ebazer Islyamov in the village Razlivy of Nizhnegorsk region. Both were detained and delivered to the regional police stations, and then to the "courts". They were accused of propaganda of extremist organizations. Enver Krosh was sentenced to 10 days' imprisonment, Ebazer Islyamov was fined 2,000 rubles.
According to "Krym.Realii", website in winter 2015 in Dzhankoy people in civilian clothes tortured the Crimean Tatar Enver Krosh by electricity. Krosh himself assumes that they were officers of the FSB of Russia. Security officers tried to persuade the Crimean to cooperate. He refused, but he did not flee Crimea.