Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Relatives “traitor to the motherland” from Sochi sought leave under house arrest – NEWSru.com

Relatives "traitor to the motherland" from Sochi sought leave under house arrest – NEWSru.com

In Sochi the relatives of the accused in gosizmene 60-year-old Peter Parpulova sent a petition to President Vladimir Putin to let him go, “at least under house arrest,” according to “Interfax” with reference to the defendant’s daughter Julia Parpulovu.

She said that her father was detained after a search of the apartment March 4, 2014, then charged with gosizmene (Article 275 of the Criminal Code). “For almost a year we refuse to date with my father. My 60 year old father of a sick man, he had heart failure and hypertension. This is confirmed by medical certificates,” – said Julia Parpulova.

In turn, the lawyer Parpulova Oleg Eliseev said that his client “has lost 20 pounds and became completely gray.” “Peter Parpulov really sick man. He needs immediate surgery. I have written dozens of complaints, but no positive action to protect human health is not” – said the lawyer.

“Nevertheless, we have hope that my client in mind ill health to hospital and placed under house arrest,” – said Elisha.

Peter Parpulov in 2010, he served as Deputy Chief of the movement of the Black Sea service center traffic branch “Southern Air Navigation”. He was arrested in March 2014 and is currently being held in prison N5 in Krasnodar, located in the building of the regional FSB.

Parpulovu faces up to 20 years imprisonment with confiscation of property. In this case, the investigation did not say that specifically accused is arrested, and he does not recognize his guilt and seeking full rehabilitation.

Recall that in recent years in Russia there was a lot of such cases. The most resonant was the trial on charges of gosizmene mother of many children Svetlana Davydova of the city of Vyazma. According to the security officials, Davydov has violated the criminal law of the Russian Federation after called the Ukrainian Embassy in Moscow and shared rumors that Russian soldiers from the unit stationed near her home, can send to Ukraine. As a result, on January 21 to the woman at the apartment were the FSB and took her, and then it became known that Davidov was arrested and placed in the metropolitan detention center “Lefortovo”. This case caused a public outcry and sunk to the Kremlin. As a result, Davydov Feb. 3 released from custody on bail, but the investigation of the case against it continues.

In addition, recently became aware of several other cases of gosizmene, involving a former researcher at the Russian Federal Nuclear Center (RFNC), now retired Vladimir Golubev , and a former FSB officer and the Moscow Patriarchate Eugene Petrin , an employee of the Black Sea Fleet Sergey Minakov , former director of the Ukrainian defense plant “Banner” Yuri SOLOSHENKO and a citizen of the Russian Federation Gennadiy Kravtsov .

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