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Alexey Alexandrovich Dymovskiy,
as the news site NEWSru.com reminds , in November 2009 appeared on YouTube with an appeal
([ 1 ], [
2 ]), in which he accused the management of the Department of Internal Affairs of Novorossiysk of numerous abuses. Dymovsky sought a meeting
with Prime Minister Putin (unsuccessfully) and announced his intention to move to Moscow.
In response to the charges, Dymovsky was dismissed from the internal affairs agencies, accused of defamation and misappropriation of funds that he received for operational needs, and negligent treatment of information for official use. They claimed that in four years of service, Dymovskiy appropriated about 27,000 rubles, which were allocated for carrying out operational search activities; the former major himself responded to this, which can document that all the money was spent on test purchases and other activities that expose drug dealers.
At first the person under investigation was under house arrest, but yesterday (by decision of the Primorsky District Court of Novorossiysk) he was taken into custody and imprisoned in a prison. On the Dymovsky website (dymovsky.name), they say that the lawyer considers the Major’s custody on Friday evening to be specially arranged, for example, so that during the whole weekend he doesn’t put the defendant on trial and doesn’t accept any programs for him. excesses committed in the judgment.
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I also recommend that authors of recent appeals and open letters to Medvedev firmly think about the fate that has consistently awaited all truth seekers in our long-suffering Fatherland.