The chief jailer of Russia received a suspicion from the Security Service of Ukraine.
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The director of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian Federation, Colonel-General Arkady Gost, is suspected of committing crimes under Part 1 of Art. 109 (actions aimed at forcible change or overthrow of the constitutional order or at the seizure of state power) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. In the Ukrainian occupied territories, the Russian created a network of Russian prisons under the guise of correctional and medical correctional institutions. This was reported by the SBU on August 28.
The investigation established that the enemy uses these prisons as concentration camps and dungeons, where residents of the occupied regions are imprisoned. There, people are tortured, in particular, using electric current and staging executions.
The guest independently appointed the leaders of the occupational prisons and determined the mode of their activities. The occupier personally organizes the participation of subordinates in punitive measures against members of the resistance movement. The Russian general faces up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.
Recall that on August 4, the Security Service of Ukraine reported a suspicion to the Russian oligarch and president of the CSKA football club Yevgeny Giner. He ensured the supply of the Russian army with 80% of cartridges for various types of small arms from the total number supplied over the entire period of Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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