Navalny's associates covered themselves with a nine-year-old child
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation considered that hundreds of schoolchildren took part in calls to take part in uncoordinated actions for the release of blogger Alexei Navalny.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersant writes.
It is noted that the central office of the Investigative Committee is conducting a separate investigation into the criminal case “involving minors” in life-threatening actions (Article 151.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
“Investigators believe that hundreds of schoolchildren responded to calls on social networks to participate in uncoordinated rallies. It should be noted that among those detained and taken to the capital's Department of Internal Affairs were 187 minors. The Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, Tatyana Kuznetsova, said on Monday that the youngest of those detained during the Moscow protest on Saturday was nine years old,” the newspaper writes.
In addition, the publication’s sources in law enforcement agencies do not rule out that after regional investigative bodies collect primary materials, all of them will be transferred to the central office of the Investigative Committee, where they will be combined into one case, initiated, among other things, under Art. 212 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (mass riots).
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