st. Petersburg police detained a man who called the driver a fascist

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Police, St. He detained Intigam Aliyev, who called a driver a fascist on St. Petersburg and then fled from the traffic police. In this respect informs Mash on the telegram channel Moika.

A 43-year-old man was detained at Nevskaya Dubrovka train station at around nine in the evening of April 4, while trying to leave the city. He is punished under two criminal charges: attacking a government official and insulting the feelings of believers.

Road conflict involving Intigam Aliyev 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. That same day, Solaris’ car was stopped by the traffic police, but the man avoided them using sambo techniques.

A criminal case was opened against the man for using violence against government officials under 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 expressing public disrespect and committed with the aim of insulting the religious feelings of believers). The cases are consolidated into one lawsuit.

Previously reportedThere is an accident involving a taxi car with a car stopping on the Moscow Ring Road in Moscow.

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