Relatives of Kremlin prisoner Oleg Prykhodko paid a fine of 110,000 rubles

Присяжнюк Владислава
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13:38, 14 October
Relatives of Kremlin prisoner Oleg Prykhodko paid a fine of 110,000 rubles
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Relatives of the illegally imprisoned Crimean Oleg Prykhodko fully paid the fine imposed on him in the amount of 110 thousand rubles (40 thousand UAH).

His daughter Natalia Shvetsova told Suspilne Crimea about it.

According to her, Prykhodko's wife received a ruling from the Rostov court stating that if the balance of the fine was not paid, part of the apartment would be seized or the money would be confiscated from the money that Prykhodko's relatives sent to prison. Yesterday the daughter of the illegal prisoner paid the last 20 thousand rubles of the penalty.

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"My mother was threatened, workers came because they live in a private house. This is my mother's house, she showed them documents that it belongs to her personally, and my father has nothing to do with this house, but they still came to the house. and looked that they can seize, though from his things there is nothing, except clothes", - Natalia Shvetsova noted.

What is known

  • On October 9, 2019, Oleg Prykhodko, a Crimean citizen, was detained by the occupying FSS on the peninsula. The occupation court accuses Prikhodka of preparing terrorist attacks on the peninsula. Prikhodko rejects the accusation and claims that he was imprisoned for his pro-Ukrainian position.
  • On March 3, 2021, the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don illegally sentenced Oleg Prykhodko to 5 years in a maximum security prison and a fine of 110,000 rubles for allegedly "illegal production of explosives, attempted terrorist act, and preparation for arson of the Consulate General." Russia in Lviv in the summer of 2019. "
  • On May 17, 2021, the Vlasikha Military Court of Appeal of the Moscow Region rejected Prikhodko's appeal against the illegal preliminary decision of the court of first instance, in the absence of any reliable evidence of the Ukrainian's guilt.