A second criminal case was opened against a man who called a driver a fascist in St. Petersburg

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A second criminal case was opened against the Hyundai Solaris driver, who called another driver on St. Petersburg a fascist and then fled from the traffic police. It was opened under the article of humiliating the feelings of believers, reported Russian Federation St. Petersburg Investigative Committee on the website of the Main Investigation Department.

“According to the investigation, on March 28, 2023, on the highway near the house number 39 along Komendantsky Prospekt, during a road clash, one of the drivers made statements expressing an extremely negative (hostile) attitude towards representatives of a group of people. united on the basis of belonging to religion”.

The same day, the traffic police stopped the car, but the man avoided them using sambo techniques. on it for started Criminal case on the use of violence against state officials in accordance with Article 318 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The second case is being investigated under Part 1 of Article 148 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (public acts that express public disrespect for society, committed with the aim of offending the religious feelings of believers). The cases are consolidated into one lawsuit.

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Road conflict with his participation dead March 28 and recorded on DVR. Driving a Hyundai Solaris, Aliyev tried to get into the lane from the opposite lane, and when that failed, he insulted the registrar and the driver of the car.

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