MOSCOW COURT UPHOLDS REFUSAL TO OPEN CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST FSB UNDER NAVALNY’S COMPLAINT

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Tue 18 May 2021:

A Moscow military court rejected on Tuesday a complaint by Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalny’s defense against the refusal to open a criminal case against Federal Security Service (FSB) officers over his alleged poisoning, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the courtroom.

Navalny refused to participate in the hearing both in person and via a video conference. His lawyers also were absent.

 

“To leave the decision of the 235th Garrison Military Court unchanged, the appeal dismissed,” judge Vladimir Krasnov said.

The complaint to initiate a criminal case was filed with the main military investigation department of the Russian Investigative Committee after Navalny accused FSB officers of his alleged poisoning.

However, a military investigator established that “the application does not contain specific information about the circumstances indicating signs of a crime in the actions of the FSB officers,” therefore there are no grounds for a procedural check.

The alleged inactivity of the military investigator was challenged in the 235th Garrison Military Court that rejected the appeal.

-Sputnik

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