“Having seen messages alleging that blogger Nekoglai (Nikolai Lebedev) was subjected to the use of physical force, I came to the Temporary Detention Center for Foreign Citizens, where he is currently awaiting deportation. I wanted to find out the circumstances of his injuries, as well as whether he was subjected to force haircut or not. Of course, as usual, we were going to go through the rest of the cells.
For the first time in a long time, the TsVSIG, represented by a checkpoint officer, violated Federal Law 76 “On Public Control” and the “Police Law.” We were denied permission to visit the institution on the basis of “the order of the operational duty officer and the regulations of the Central Military Station.” I asked to familiarize ourselves with the order. Through the intercom, the checkpoint officer surprised us, to put it mildly. Instead of the typical excuses, he stunned us with the news that “admission is not granted on weekends and holidays.”
I asked the question: “Do you live according to the laws of the Russian Federation?”
Response from the checkpoint officer: “We have a daily routine signed by our boss.
At the moment, we called “102” and reported that TsVSIG violates the Laws of the Russian Federation. We are waiting for the police response.
We have reason to believe that this behavior is not accidental. This is the first time something like this has happened at CVSIG.
We continue to wait, hoping that we will be allowed in,” Melnikov said.
https://t.me/vchkogpu/34257
VChK-OGPU
Representatives of TikToker Nekoglai stated that he was forcibly shaved bald, beaten and mocked in the detention center. At the hearing in the Moscow City Court, Nekoglai burst into tears, refused a lawyer and himself asked to uphold the court’s decision to deport him.
“ВЧК ОГПУ”