The Ministry of Internal Affairs will not file a lawsuit against Creed and Khovansky, who are not in Russia

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has refused to open a criminal case against bloggers Yegor Creed, Hussein Gasanov and Yuri Khovansky, who advertised illegal online casinos. It has been reported Puree.

Law enforcement officials stressed that the decision was made due to their absence in Russia. At the same time, as the publication emphasizes, Hussein Hasanov posted a video on Intsagram from Moscow the previous day.

in February reportedHe said Yegor Creed, as well as Ilya Maddison, Yuri Khovansky, Andrey (Mellstroy) Burim, and 11 other bloggers wanted to punish them for advertising online casinos, pharmacies and other illegal products and services. The list of violators was compiled by the “Safe Internet League” led by Ekaterina Mizulina.

Public activists also devoted a roundtable to the problem of illegal advertising, where they demanded a response from the FAS, RKN and the Ministry of the Interior.

14 August reportedbeauty blogger Andrey Petrov was fined for promoting LGBT and discrediting the military. He was fined 200 and 50 thousand rubles. The investigation found posts about sex change and gay love practice on Petrov’s social networks. In one of them, he also discredited the RF Armed Forces.

Previously reportedA lawsuit was filed against Garik Kharlamov.

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