In Moscow, St. Petersburg and Samara, criminal cases have been opened against children of migrants who beat up a school student. They are charged with hooliganism and inciting national hatred. The scumbags posted videos on the Internet to show off. What is known about them?
Who beat up the Ryodanovites
The poor guy was ready to obey and take off his clothes, but he was still beaten. The thugs filmed the execution procedure on a phone camera and posted it on the Internet. There is another video where the same migrants remove a teenager from a bus wearing clothes with spider symbols and sweep him right at the bus stop.
There are plenty of videos like this. Minor migrants clung not only to informal Ryodanovites, but also to ordinary teenagers. Sometimes they attacked drunks. Most of the incidents occurred in Khimki near Moscow. As Life found out, many of the scum are 9th grade students at Khimki School No. 29, they are 15 years old. According to local public accounts, all classmates and teachers have been moaning about them for a long time.
According to concerned parents, they have repeatedly contacted the school principal about the current situation. Natalia Kanygina. But she brushed it off, saying, “this is racism, you shouldn’t wash your dirty laundry in public.”
After the videos appeared on the Internet, the territorial division of the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under Article 213 of the Criminal Code (hooliganism).
From the statement of law enforcement officers it follows that they are going to evaluate the actions of the school director. The circumstances of obtaining Russian citizenship by the families of the detained will be checked.
According to judicial databases, there have been even more detainees in recent days – already three. The Zamoskvoretsky court in Moscow sent them to a pre-trial detention center. They all trained at the Kitkoff gym in Khimki and tried themselves as MMA fighters. Thus, they cut their teeth on their weaker peers.
A case of humiliation of Russians has been opened in St. Petersburg
Four people have already been sent to pre-trial detention center in connection with this case, including one minor. They are charged with Articles 213 of the Criminal Code (hooliganism) and 282 of the Criminal Code (incitement of ethnic hatred).
There is only one episode so far. Detainees, according to materials investigators, “On October 15, in order to humiliate the honor and dignity of a group of people based on their nationality and origin, the “Russians” publicly threatened, used violence and filmed it near the Continent shopping center on Lensoveta Street. Later, the footage appeared on the Life of a Tramp channel.
One of those arrested, 18 years old Seymur Mukhtarov, does not admit to beating passers-by. He swears that he simply worked as an admin and posted trash content on the blog to increase activity. However, investigators consider Mukhtarov to be a direct participant in the fights.
Mukhtarov has southern blood only from his father, his mother is Russian. Judging by social media, he doesn’t have a typical family. In early photographs, he is, as expected, with his parents; in later photographs, he is being raised by an employee of a housing utility company, also Russian. He also has brothers and sisters. The family lives modestly, but not badly, on the outskirts of St. Petersburg in Shushary in their own three-room apartment in a new panel building.
All those detained in the case, including Mukhtarov, blame the 17-year-old boy, who was the leader of their blog, managed to escape from the investigation and is now in Baku. The hidden “frontman” has already carefully cleared the feed of fights and racist statements. In his last post, he says that his best friend is supposedly Russian, they say, what kind of ethnic gang can we talk about.
a juvenile runaway thinking he is safe in another country. His parents, judging by social networks, remain in the Northern capital. His brother wrote an angry post in his defense, threatening death to anyone who spoke out against their family.
What the head of the Tajik diaspora in Samara apologized for
In Samara, the intensity of passions reached the point that the head of the local Tajik diaspora publicly apologized to the governor and ordinary Samara residents Sunatulo Nazriev. He recorded a video.
Filed against the detainees criminal case under articles 116 of the Criminal Code (beatings), 213 of the Criminal Code (hooliganism) and 112 of the Criminal Code (intentional infliction of harm to health of moderate severity). According to investigators, they took part in a series of fights from October 15 to 17 in different areas of Samara. Five have already been sent to pre-trial detention. Among those arrested, according to the Samara Regional Court, there are citizens of Kyrgyzstan.
It is unknown how this case would have developed if the migrants had not insulted the governor.
According to city public information, the snowball grew like this. Children of migrants beat 11-year-old students of one of the Samara schools. But the senior students stood up for the younger ones. Following this, several skirmishes and attacks occurred in different areas of Samara; many incidents were recorded by eyewitnesses on gadgets.
As a result, the parties scheduled a large shooter in the park in the evening. From schoolchildren came 15-year-old teenagers, from migrants – 18–30 year olds.
The police dispersed everyone, detaining two dozen people on the spot. Several guests of the capital managed to escape and track down the high school students. What happened next was caught on a surveillance camera: two Samara teenagers were thrown onto the asphalt and brutally kicked by the crowd. The youngest of the migrants timidly hides behind the backs of his older comrades at first, but then he also joins in.
Migrant children who spanked 11-year-old schoolchildren responded by recording a video where they threatened the official with sexual violence.
Only after this did the flywheel of justice spin to its full potential. The deputy took control of the case Alexander Khinshtein.
The governor of the Samara region launched large-scale migration checks in the region and promised to take tough measures if violations were discovered, including stopping the issuance of work permits to migrants.