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In Russia, an IT specialist was sentenced to 17 years for “treason”

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The Moscow City Court found Dmitry Shatresov guilty of “high treason” and imposed a severe punishment.

In Moscow, a court found a Russian citizen guilty of “high treason” and sentenced him to a 17-year sentence. This was reported by the Russian media on Wednesday, January 22.

The Moscow City Court found Dmitry Shatresov guilty of “high treason” and imposed a sentence of imprisonment in a high-security penal colony for 17 years with a fine and subsequent restriction of liberty for a year.

The process took place behind closed doors. In this regard, the details of the accusation are not known. It is learned that the convict is an IT employee.

We remind you that last year a female programmer from Russian Novosibirsk was sentenced to 12 years in prison for transferring money to Ukraine.

At the end of 2024, a Moscow court sentenced a US citizen to 15 years in a maximum security colony on charges of “espionage.”

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Source: korrespondent

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