But according to the Federal Penitentiary Service, Maksimov’s violations consisted only of “violating the dress code” and “covering the camera lens.” For this, on May 26, 2021, Boston was placed in a punishment cell, and on August 3 of the same year, he was reprimanded. In total, during his imprisonment, 12 violations were recorded for him, 10 of which were admitted to the pre-trial detention center.
At the same time, during the consideration of Maksimov’s petition for parole in court, it turned out that throughout the entire period of his sentence he was “encouraged on an ongoing basis by the administration of the correctional institution.” From April 7, 2019 to October 27, 2022, Boston received 23 incentives that “were systemic in nature because… The convict actively demonstrates his positive behavior from the moment of arrival at the correctional facility to the present.”
The administration of IK-2 supported Boston’s request for parole. In contrast to the prosecutor’s office, which, as previously reported by the Cheka-OGPU, plans to appeal the court’s decision on the early release of Alexei Maksimov.
Let us remind you that Shakro gave the go-ahead to the “supervisors” in the colony to approve the entry of prisoners into the Wagner PMC. After this, Kalashova and his people were going on parole.
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