The co-founder of the Pasosh group appealed against deportation from Russia to Serbia

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The Moscow City Court will consider the appeal of Petar Martic, co-founder of the band Pasos, against the court decision to deport the musician from Russia on the grounds that he promotes drugs. This was reported by TASS.

The hearing date regarding the complaint will be announced later.

Prior to this, Martic had stated that he thought the court’s decision was unjustly harsh and that he would appeal. The musician later explained that everything was fine for him and he was safe now.

In December, a criminal case was filed against Petar Martic, the founder of the Pasos and Jump Pussy groups, on the grounds of drug propaganda. Later, the Moscow regional court decided to expel Martic from Russia. The musician was deported to his hometown in Serbia. He was also given an administrative fine of 20 thousand rubles.

Martic is the co-founder of the rock band “Pasosh”, the pop group “Ozera” and the band “Jump Pussy”. It is not known which song was the basis for the lawsuit.

At the end of October 2023, drug propaganda on the internet will also begin. accused rappers Oleg Nechiporenko (Kizaru) and Maxim Fisenko (Kishlak).

Previously reportedScally Milano song St. It was banned in St. Petersburg.

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