Kirovo-Chepetsk District Court released a former employee of the FSB of the Russian Federation Ilya Kirsan …

Kirovo-Chepetsk District Court released a former FSB officer Ilya Kirsanov. He was convicted of four years for mutilating a man during a search, but spent only two years in the colony.
Last Friday, relatives of the victim Igor Salikov accidentally found out that Kirsanov’s request was satisfied with the court. He was replaced by an unexpected term (two years of colony) for punishment in the form of a restriction of freedom without the right to leave his native St. Petersburg and obliged to celebrate twice a month. To the question of Salikov’s loved ones, how the court hearing could take place without the participation of the victim, they were replied that they were not obliged to notify the victims.
In May 2021, Kirsanov already submitted a similar request, but Salikov’s relatives found out about this in time. And in the presence of their objections and the declared desire to personally come to the Kirovo-Chepetsk court, Kirsanov withdrew his petition. Now the plan was managed.
In September 2019, the Vyborg Garrison Military Court sentenced the former FSB operative Ilya Kirsanov to 4 years in prison for the torture of entrepreneur Igor Salikov, from whom he searched. The prosecutor argued that Kirsanov had thrust the Tiger carbine into the anus to the victim and inflicted severe injuries to him, he remained disabled.

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