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Kalmykia farmer convicted of slavery
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[KavkazUzel] The court found a Kalmyk farmer guilty of forcibly keeping a resident of the Stavropol Territory on his farm for work. The defendant pleaded guilty and received a year of restriction of freedom.

As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, on September 3 it became known that the case of a resident of the Yashkul region of Kalmykia, who was accused of illegally keeping a Stavropol resident at a livestock station , was brought to court.

According to the victim, the farmer took his passport and telephone away from him, he was beaten, and his salary was not paid. At the end of March, the resident of Stavropol managed to escape. They caught up with him and severely beat him, after which he was left to die in the steppe.

The man had to crawl along the P-216 highway for two days until one of the drivers called an ambulance. In the hospital, the Stavropol resident was diagnosed with a fracture of the pelvic bones. After the fracture of the pelvic bones, he cannot sit, moves on crutches, the victim's mother told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

A 30-year-old resident of the Yashkul region was accused of committing a crime under Part 1 of Article 127 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (illegal imprisonment of a person, not related to his abduction).

According to the investigation, from January 7, 2021, a 44-year-old resident of Stavropol worked at the accused's livestock parking lot. On January 14, being dissatisfied with the working conditions, the man decided to go home. However, the accused, using violence, illegally kept him in his livestock parking lot until March 23, the press service of the Russian Investigative Committee's office in Kalmykia reported on September 3.

The court sentenced a resident of Kalmykia in the case of illegal imprisonment of a resident of the Stavropol Territory. According to the investigation and the court, the defendant kept the shepherd against his will at his livestock station. The defendant pleaded guilty in full and cooperated with the investigation, the ICR administration in Kalmykia reported today.

By a court verdict, the guilty person was sentenced to restriction of freedom for a period of one year. The verdict has not entered into legal force, according to a message on the agency's website.

"Caucasian Knot" wrote that the victim Dmitry Burtsev considered it necessary, with the support of the lawyers of the "Alternative" social movement, to go to court with a claim for compensation for moral damage and material damage, as well as to seek the initiation of a criminal case for causing grievous bodily harm. 


Posted by: badanov 2021-11-30
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