Overseas Network, November 8. Recently, after the Russian media exposed the scandal of serious criminals eating big meals with mobile phones in prison, the criminal involved, Shepoviaz, has been locked up in the confinement room of Amur No. 3 Labor Camp.
According to TASS on November 8, members of the Social Supervision Committee will soon launch an investigation into Amur No. 3 Labor Camp. "I don't know how this happened," said Okhotnikova, chairman of the Amur Regional Social Supervision Committee. cell phone jammer
"Shepoviaz has not complained about the detention conditions before, and we have not received any complaints about the detention conditions in the prison for a long time. Shepoviaz is detained in an ordinary cell without any privileges. The cell has a kitchen, a psychological counseling room and a bunk bed." Okhotnikova said that she met with Shepoviaz three weeks ago to discuss the division of property between him and his ex-wife during the divorce process.
According to Interfax, the criminal's lawyer said that he met with Shepoviaz on November 7, "He knew all the dirty things about these photos. In addition, he told me today that he was put in a solitary confinement cell, and I don't know the reason for the time being." The lawyer said, "Shepovia was previously assigned to a working group to keep bees and received some salary. Later, he was transferred to a non-working group and stopped working."
On November 8, the General Prosecutor's Office filed a lawsuit against the leaders of Shepoviaz's labor camp in accordance with relevant laws and regulations on abuse of power, and sent verification materials to the investigation authorities.
Recently, Komsomolskaya Pravda published photos of Shepoviaz using a mobile phone in prison, with crabs, kebabs and red caviar on the table. According to the newspaper, in order to provide the prisoner with such a lifestyle, his wife "voluntarily" remitted money to him. The prisoner's ex-wife Natalia Streshinania told reporters that her ex-husband in prison spent 3 million rubles a year.
The branch of the Federal Penitentiary Administration in Amur Oblast investigated the photo. The results of the investigation showed that the photo was taken in 2015, and the inspection materials have been handed over to the investigation authorities.
In 2013, the Krasnodar Regional Court sentenced Shepovyaz to 19 years and 10 months in prison for serious crimes. The leader of the gang, Sergei Chapuk, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 18 people. Chapuk died in July 2014, when the court's verdict had not yet taken effect.
Recently, a group of photos of "murderers eating caviar dinner in prison" in Russia attracted attention. According to the Russian News Agency, the press office of the Amur Oblast branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Administration issued a message saying that the picture was true, but it was taken in 2015.
A group of photos released by the media earlier showed that prisoners who committed serious crimes used mobile phones in prison, and crabs, kebabs and red caviar were placed on the table, but these foods were not available on the prison menu.
According to the Federal Penitentiary Administration, the verification materials have been transferred to the investigation agency.
Kushevskaya Murder Case
On November 5, 2010, law enforcement officers in the Krasnodar region found twelve charred bodies, including four children, in a farmer's home in the village of Kushevskaya. The victims included the homeowner Servir Amitov and his wife Galina Amitova, their 19-year-old daughter-in-law and granddaughter less than one year old, as well as a mother and son from a neighbor's house and guests from Rostov-on-Don - businessman Vladimir Mironenko and his wife, their two young daughters, and his wife's parents.
The criminals set fire to the house in an attempt to cover up the traces of the crime. On November 19, 2014, the Krasnodar Regional Court sentenced Sergei Chapke, the main culprit in the Kushevskaya case, and two accomplices Vladimir Alexeev and Igor Chernykh to life imprisonment. Three other participants were sentenced to prison terms - Vladimir Shepovyads was sentenced to twenty years, Nikolay Tsapok to twenty years, and Vladimir Zaporoshits to nineteen years.
In early February 2018, the press service of the Federal Judicial Police in the Krasnodar region reported that the relatives of the victims received compensation of 119 million rubles.
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