Nevmyanova Alina Azatovna
Case Information
- Region of case initiation:
- Moscow
- Detention date:
- 15 мар. 2024 г.
- Charges:
- Article 141 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, Part 2, Paragraph b
- Sentence:
- 1 year settlement colony
- Estimated release date:
- 16 сент. 2024 г.
- Case categories:
- Putin elections, War-related
Case Description
In Moscow on March 15, 2024, on the first day of voting in the 2024 Putin elections, 20-year-old local resident Alina Nevmyanova, while at one of the polling stations on Altufyevsky Highway, poured green antiseptic into the ballot box, and then tried to take a photo. A girl was detained. A criminal case was opened against her for obstructing the exercise of electoral rights or the work of election commissions, committed by a group of persons by prior conspiracy." "After her detention, according to Nevmianova, investigators pressured her to admit guilt: the employees believed that the "criminal group" offered Alina 500 thousand rubles to obstruct the elections, and she agreed. The girl was offered to confess and an attorney "from good people. Before the investigative actions, Alina was kept in solitary confinement in a temporary detention facility. According to Nevmyanova, scammers convinced her to pour out the urn. On March 11, unknown people began calling her, introducing themselves as police officers, employees of the Central Bank and the FSB, convincing the girl that she was participating in a secret operation. Alina believed, took out loans, got into debt of more than half a million rubles and began transferring money to unknown details, in order to load the banking system. The operation" continued with an offer to prevent the falsification of the presidential election directly at the polling station. Alina Zeleny poured the green antiseptic into a plastic bottle, then poured it into the urn, while simultaneously video calling an "FSB employee" for "security guarantees." "Glory to Ukraine, Alina!" - the fraudster shouted to her goodbye, and Alina realized that she was being deceived. On March 16, the Meshchansky District Court of Moscow chose detention as a preventive measure for Nevmyanova. 18 June 2024, the Butyrsky District Court of Moscow granted the prosecutor's motion and sent Nevmyanin for inpatient forensic psychiatric examination at the Psychiatric Hospital No. 1 named after. Alexeyeva. On September 16, 2024, the Butyrsky District Court of Moscow found Alina Nevmyanova guilty and sentenced him to one year in a penal colony-settlement. Taking into account the recalculation of the term served in the pre-trial detention center before the verdict, the girl was released from custody in the courtroom. The verdict was not appealed and entered into legal force.
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