As announced to the public, Russian opposition figure Navalny, accompanied by his wife, flew back to Moscow on January 17. The plane he took was originally scheduled to land at Moscow’s Vnoukovo airport, but for unknown reasons, at the last minute, it was diverted to Cheremetievo airport (Cheremetievo ). According to the latest news from AFP, Navalny, who ventured back to his home country, has been arrested by the police.
A random AFP correspondent sent back news that the plane arrived at Cheremetievo airport, Navalny was taken away by the police with his passport for entry formalities. As for how long he will be held. “He will remain in detention until a court decision is made,” the prison said. This statement is also vague; it is not known how long Nalwani will be held.
Earlier he also told AFP on board that I have nothing to worry about this time back in the country. Are they going to arrest me? Is that possible? It’s not like I’ve committed a crime.
In the evening of the 17th, nearly 200 supporters of Navalny arrived at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport. The police arrested at least 37 “perpetrators”. The supporters were not informed that Navalny’s plane had changed its landing site. Still according to AFP, before the plane was diverted, the crew said it might be half a message late due to a technical fault. And only after that, supporters learned that Navalny took the plane simply did not land at Moscow’s Vnoukovo Airport (Vnoukovo) landing, but changed to Sheremetyevo Airport (Cheremetievo ). But this approach did not save the fate of the arrested.
Previously Russian prison authorities have “warned” Narvani, he violated the conditions of bail, he arrived as soon as the immediate arrest of him.
Navalny faces several criminal charges, including violating bail conditions and being accused of serious fraud in a separate case that could result in 10 years in prison.
Russian opposition leader Navalny is determined to return to Russia on the 17th, ignoring the risk of a prison sentence.
He was poisoned while returning to Moscow on a plane on Aug. 19, 2020, and was in a dangerous condition. The medical plane carrying him was allowed to leave Russia for Germany on the 22nd and he was then admitted to a Berlin hospital, where he remained for 32 days. His blood and urine samples were found to contain the nerve agent Novichok. Navalny has been accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of being behind the attack.
Russia has refused to acknowledge responsibility for the incident. Putin was asked about the issue by a press conference, Putin said Russian security personnel closely monitor whether Navalny is normal, but does not mean that he will be poisoned, and also said that if the authorities want to assassinate, the work may have been completed.
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