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A new Ukrainian detainee was arrested in Moscow, arrested by the Russian FSB, a Rivne orchestra conductor, Sergei Bugaichuk
Mark Faigin, public defender of the Roman Sushchenko agency, was illegally sentenced in the Russian Federation. on the election of a preventive measure Bugaychuk S. N. "
" There is a new story with a Ukrainian hostage in Russia. It is a conductor of Rivne, Sergei Bugaichuk. He received a preventive measure in the form of detention. "In simple terms, he is sitting at SIZO Lefortovo, and then, in a queue for a visit (Roman Sushchenko, ed.), I talked to his wife," said Feygin.
Bugaichuk, a driver who works at Kovel Station, was arrested on July 11, 2018. He was accused of belonging to a group of three people (one of whom was not named only by name) who would have crossed the Russian-Ukrainian border for the resale of weapons – a 19-gun Glock and 10 barrels with the Makarov pistol.
This case is conducted by agents of the Investigation Department of the Russian FSB. Bugaychuk is accused of art. 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transport or carrying of arms, its main parts, ammunition), part 3 (acts committed by an organized group). The decree on his arrest indicates that for a "serious crime" in which he is accused, provides for "a non-alternative punishment" for a period of more than three years. However, in part 3 of the art. 222 of the Penal Code states that the corresponding crime "is punishable by imprisonment of five to eight years with fine."
At the same time, he is guilty of the act incriminated Bugaychuk did not recognize him. At the first hearings, he received a "lawyer for appointment". According to Feigin, the consulate of Ukraine is already engaged in the search for the defense of Bugajchuk's lawyer
. Mark Feigin was deprived of the status of Russian lawyer, but he was admitted into the debates of Ukrainian journalist Roman Sushchenko, illegally detained in Russia. defender Earlier Feigin defended Ukrainian political prisoners Nadia Savchenko, Mustafa Dzhemileva, Ilmi Umerov.
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