A court in Primorye has ruled for the first time in the case of the dissemination of unreliable information about the introduction of the Amur tiger into the village. writes about it DEA News With reference to the Amur Tiger Center.
In February, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that a local resident informed the police about the possible exit of the tiger to the village of Yakovlevka. He showed a photograph allegedly taken by an eyewitness. At the indicated location, the police did not find the hunter or his tracks.
During the investigation, it turned out that a 30-year-old person living in Yakovlevka found a photo on the Internet and distributed it.
The case went to court. 13.15 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation. A protocol was drawn up on administrative offense against the man pursuant to section 9 of the article “The deliberate dissemination of unreliable, socially important information threatening public order in the media and on the Internet ) and documents submitted to the court.”
The accused will pay a fine of 50 thousand rubles and his mobile phone will be confiscated.
Against Konstantin Sonin, previously economist, professor at the University of Chicago and former vice-chancellor of the Higher School of Economics of the Research Committee of the Russian Federation woke up Criminal case for spreading fake news about the Russian Armed Forces.