In Primorye, a case was opened against the head of the colony where the prisoners were abducted

In Primorye, a case was opened against the head of the colony where the prisoners were abducted

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In the Primorsky Krai, a criminal case was opened against Oksana Hrytskova, head of women’s correctional colony No. 10. She is charged under the article about exceeding official powers. Hrytskova was suspended from work. This was reported by Sibir.Realii with a reference to the former member of the National People’s Congress of the region Denys Jenzher.

At the end of September, it became known that the inmates of the colony were forcibly removed under the pretext of pediculosis. It is reported that they were also poisoned for several days with creolin, a poison for processing agricultural premises. About 50 people were elected in total.

Later, the absence of an epidemic of pediculosis was confirmed not only by the prosecutor’s office, the medical unit of the Ukrainian Federal Police Service, but also by the management of IK-10.

After the mourning of the imprisoned human rights defenders, the head of the colony, colonel of the internal service, Oksana Hrytskova, threatening and insulting, including on national grounds, forced the victims to sign a document stating that they were allegedly prone to suicide, after which the convicted women were put on trial.

Jenzhera clarified that complaints had been made against Hrytskova for several years.

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