Russian FAN agency
Alexei Melnikov, member of the Human Rights Council (HRC) to the President of the Russian Federation and secretary of the Moscow Public Supervision Commission, checked the conditions of detention of Darya Trepova, accused of having killed the military journalist Vladlen Tatarsky.
The human rights activist said Trepova, 26, was in a “difficult moral and psychological state” during the meeting at Lefortovo No. 2 detention center.
According to Melnikov, the detainee is in a double cell without neighbors, where there is a refrigerator and a television. The staff treated her with courtesy and she did not complain about the conditions of detention. Trepova showed no emotion, but was very tense.
Earlier, someone tried to give him several tens of kilograms of salt and potatoes in order to exceed the package limit.
- In this context, I advised Trepova to write a statement so that parcels for her in the remand center are accepted only from relatives. No matter how we treat the arrested person, it is necessary that his rights in the conditions of detention are not violated, – the Regnum edition quotes a member of the HRC.
Recall that on the evening of April 2, military commander Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) died in an explosion on the Universitetskaya embankment in St. Petersburg. Later, Darya Trepova (Darya Trepova), a suspect in the murder of a journalist, was arrested, who, presumably, was recruited by radical elements.
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