Saturday, June 11, 2016

The Court re-arrested a suspect in the desecration of a statue of Buddha in Elista – RIA Novosti

ROSTOV-ON-DON, June 11 -. RIA Novosti Elista City Court for the second time arrested a native of Dagestan Said Osmanov, who is suspected of vandalizing a statue of Buddha in the center of the Kalmyk capital of 2 July 2016, told RIA Novosti lawyer Osmanov, Murad Velihanov.

at the beginning of April 2016 the Elista city court arrested Osmanov for two months, and in June prolong the measure of restraint for a month after the criminal case under article “violation of the rights to freedom of conscience and religion. ” According Velikhanova, the Supreme Court of Kalmykia overturned a measure of restraint in the form of arrest and ordered the release of a native of Dagestan from prison. The lawyer added that at a time when the Ottomans left the territory of the prison, investigators again took him to the investigative committee and presented new charges on the article “inciting hatred or enmity on grounds of race or nationality”.

In addition, as He said the defender, criminal proceedings as instituted under the article “hooliganism”, but for this article, the charge has not yet been charged. On Saturday, 11 June, Elista City Court again considered the question of a preventive measure, as investigators presented Osmanov new charge.

“All defense arguments about procedural irregularities on the part of investigators Court considered insignificant. By the decision of the Ottoman court will stay in custody until completion of the investigation in his case, that is, until July 2, 2016, “- said the agency Velihanov. He added that the defense will appeal the decision.

At the beginning of April in Elista native of Dagestan, who came to Kalmykia to participate in the All-Russian tournament on wrestling, according to investigators, desecrated a statue of Buddha. In his regard, it was a criminal case under article “violation of the right to freedom of conscience and religion”, at the same time he was taken into custody for two months.

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