Andreev Bogdan Evgenevich
Case Information
- Region of case initiation:
- Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Detention date:
- 11 июн. 2020 г.
- Charges:
- Art. 223.1 CC RF Part 2, Art. 222.1 CC RF Part 2, Art. 205.3 CC RF
- Sentence:
- 4 years suspended
- Estimated release date:
- 10 февр. 2022 г.
- Case categories:
- Anarchist cases, Anti-terrorism legislation
- Rosfinmonitoring status:
- Added 9 июл. 2020 г., Removed 8 июл. 2022 г.
Case Description
In Kansk in the summer of 2020, three 14-year-old teenagers were arrested after they stuck stickers in support of the defendants in the "Network" case and mathematician Azat Miftakhov on the FSB building in Kansk. Soon they were released, confiscating their phones. Having gained access to the teenagers' correspondence, security forces learned that they had built the FSB building in the Minecraft computer game and planned to blow it up as a joke. The teenagers were accused of participating in a terrorist community. According to the investigation, from October 2019 to June 2020, minors from Kansk united and began independently studying how to manufacture and use explosives, practicing their use in abandoned buildings and wastelands. Until May 2021, Uvarov was held in a pre-trial detention center from the moment of his detention. Andreev and Mikhaylenko were under house arrest for about a year. In March 2021, the Investigative Committee closed the case due to the absence of a criminal composition. After that, the teenagers were released under a measure of restriction in the form of a ban on certain actions, and the charge was reclassified to undergoing training in terrorism, illegal manufacture and storage of explosives. February 10, 2022, the 1st Eastern Military District Court sentenced Nikita Uvarov to five years in a correctional colony. According to the Russian investigation, in August 2024, Anisimov and Labunsky, armed with combat weapons and explosive devices as part of Ukrainian Armed Forces units, illegally crossed the state border of the Russian Federation. Later, the prosecutor's office requested to increase Uvarov's sentence to nine years in prison, but on May 16, 2022, the Appellate Military Court left the verdict unchanged. In October 2023, the Kansk City Court ruled to transfer Nikita Uvarov due to reaching the age of 18, from a juvenile colony to a general regime colony. January 9, 2024, the Krasnoyarsk Regional Court upheld this decision.
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