A Krasnodar man was sentenced to 6 years in prison for setting fire to the military enlistment office

A Krasnodar man was sentenced to 6 years in prison for setting fire to the military enlistment office

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The Southern District Military Court sentenced a resident of Krasnodar, Oleh Vajdaev, to six years of imprisonment in a high-security colony in the case of setting fire to the military enlistment office. He will spend two years of this term in prison, writes “OVD-Info”. Earlier, the prosecutor demanded that Vajdaeva be sentenced to seven years in prison.

A resident of Krasnodar was detained on September 29, four days before that he tried to set fire to the military enlistment office, threw two bottles with “Molotov cocktails” into the building. He said that he was trying to destroy his personal business and not get mobilized.

A case was opened against Vajdaev under the article on intentional destruction of property. During the investigation, he was in a pre-trial detention center.

After the “customer” from Ukraine appeared in the case, Vajdaev was accused of a terrorist attack, the Ministry of Internal Affairs transferred the case to the FSB for investigation.

Vazdaev claimed that he gave his testimony about “Ukrainian customers” under torture. He told his lawyer that they put a gas mask on him without a hose and connected the current to his shins so that no traces would be left.

As the website Kavkaz.Realii wrote, it later turned out that the parcel from Ukraine is the expert witness in the criminal case about the terrorist attack. It contained a pendant with a religious theme bought in an online store.

  • After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, military enlistment offices, police departments, city administration buildings, and “United Russia” receptions began to be set on fire all over Russia. At the moment, more than a hundred requests for arson are known.
  • Initially, the investigation considered such incidents as the destruction of other people’s property and hooliganism, for which a maximum of seven years of imprisonment was threatened. But after the announcement of the mobilization, the attack on military enlistment offices is qualified as a terrorist act, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

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