According to him, all this time, Russian invaders throw his sister contrived charges, in particular in disobedience to law enforcement. Lenie is now kept in the temporary detention center of Vladikavkaz. "The only" crime she committed, "did not receive the Russian passport, being a native of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. It was detained after the crossing of the Georgian-Russian border, when Lenny was heading to the occupied Crimea to care for an incurablely ill father," Aziz said.
According to the website of the Crimean Human Rights Group, on December 4, 2022, 25-year-old Lenie, the Umrova had to go from Kiev to the occupied Crimea due to the deterioration of the health of her father, who has cancer. Russian security forces detained the girl after crossing the Georgian-Russian border allegedly for violation of the rules of the regime zone. Until March 16, the Ukrainian was kept at the Center for Temporary Detention of Foreign Citizens near Vladikavkaz.
The parrot district court found it guilty of "violation of the regime of the state border" (Part 1 of Article 18 of the COAP of the Russian Federation) and fined for 2 thousand rubles.
On March 16, Lenigi Umerov was released from the Center for the maintenance of foreign citizens, but already at the gate of the establishment a car with 4 men was waiting for her - she was seized, put on her head a package, exported and planted in an unknown area of Vladikavkaz, where she was almost immediately detained. Law enforcement officers made a protocol on disobedience to police officers, and the Lenin district court gave her 15 days of arrest.
On March 27, the same court again appointed her 15 days of arrest, and the girl was transported to Beslan. On April 11, the Soviet court of Vladikavkaz again appointed 15 days of arrest "for disobedience to the police. " "These are gross violations that have obviously have the nature of politically motivated prosecution and falsification of administrative cases.
I fear that with the help of these administrative arrests, a girl is kept in captivity for the purpose of a criminal case," says Olga Skrypnyk, chairman of the CPG Board. It should be reminded that in Zaporizhzhya the SBU exposed a criminal group that helped foreigners legalize in Ukraine. Among the clients were Russian citizens involved in committing serious and especially serious crimes, including killings. For them, dealers made counterfeit visas, passports and residence permits in Ukraine.
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