November 25 municipal court judge Polotsk Vladimir Besetsky found former political prisoner guilty of violating Article 23.34 of the Administrative Code and for "holding an unauthorized picket with the distribution of leaflets" awarded to Andrei Gaidukov arrest for 10 days.
The incident, which go to court, there was November 24 in Polotsk. Police detained Gajdukov, who was handing out leaflets about political prisoners. Together with Andrew Gaidukov was arrested Anton Pavlov, who photographed the action. Both were taken to the police station and forced to delete all pictures. Andrei Gajdukov in the department drew up a report on the offense. Immediately handed a subpoena - November 27, at 16:30. However, the next day after the event at noon Andrei Gaidukov brought home another agenda: the fact that the court held promptly at 14:00.
"In court, I said that I needed a protector, and that I have a contract with Minsk lawyer. But to get so quickly to Polotsk he does not have the physical capacity. Judge Vladimir Besetsky wait disagreed: he said that he gives me half an hour, so I concluded contract with Polotsk lawyer. I had to do it, and I believe that my right to defense in court violated: first trial was scheduled at a later date, then it was postponed and, in fact, was not allowed to invite to participate in the process of counsel, I trust, "- said Andrei Gaidukov.
Ahead of him yet another trial - concerning the detention on November 21. He was detained in Novopolotsk - also for distributing leaflets about political prisoners. Novopolotsk police drew up a report on it for the distribution of printed materials without imprint.
"I did not sign the Protocol, do not have a copy, so I can not say, in breach of Article accuse me. I heard that the police on the phone to someone explained that my case will parse the administrative commission. But any summons I do not have - any meeting of the Commission or to the court, "- Andrei Gaidukov said.
Andrei Gaidukov - a former political prisoner, November 8, 2012 the KGB arrested him and brought a criminal case under Part. 1, Art. 356 of the Criminal Code (high treason in the form of intelligence activities). Case Gajdukov considered closed, during the trial the prosecution Gaidukova was changed. July 1, 2013 Vitebsk Regional Court convicted on criminal charges Gajdukov "Trying to establish cooperation with the special services, security agencies or authorities of a foreign state." He was found "guilty of trying to establish contacts with foreign intelligence services employees with no signs of high treason." May 8, 2014 Andrew Gaidukov released.
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