The Asian Age

Top Kremlin critic Navalny held on reaching Moscow

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Moscow: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detained at a Moscow airport after returning from Germany on Sunday, the prison service said. The prison service said he was detained for multiple violations of parole and terms of a suspended prison sentence and would be held in custody until a court makes a decision in his case. Mr Navalny, who is President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent and determined foe, had spent the previous five months in Germany recovering from a nerve agent attack that he blamed on the Kremlin.

Moscow, Jan. 17: Chief Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny returns to Russia from Germany on Sunday, facing imminent arrest after authoritie­s warned they would detain him.

The 44-year-old opposition leader is flying back to Moscow after spending several months in Germany recovering from a poisoning attack that he said was carried out on the orders of President Vladimir Putin.

Navalny fell violently ill on a flight over Siberia in August and was flown out to Berlin by medical aircraft in an induced coma.

Western experts concluded he was poisoned with a Soviet-designed nerve toxin Novichok.

The Kremlin denied involvemen­t and Russian investigat­ors said there were no grounds to launch a probe into the attack.

Berlin said Saturday it had responded to requests for legal assistance from Moscow and handed over transcript­s of an interview conducted by German police with Navalny.

On the eve of his departure Navalny thanked the people in Germany, including doctors, police and politician­s, whom he met during his five-month stay.

“Thank you, friends!” he wrote in German in a post on Instagram.

Russia’s prison service (FSIN) is now saying Navalny may face jail time on arrival to Moscow for violating the terms of a 2014 suspended sentence he was handed on fraud charges.

FSIN said it would be “obliged” to detain Navalny. The anti-graft campaigner may also face criminal charges under a probe launched by Russian investigat­ors late last year who say he misappropr­iated over $4 million worth of donations.

Navalny and his allies view these moves as attempts to prevent his return and encouraged supporters to come meet the opposition leader on Sunday evening when he lands in Moscow’s Vnukovo airport.

 ??  ?? Shyam Saran Negi, believed to be India’s oldest voter at 103, shows his inked finger after casting his vote in the panchayat election at Kalpa in Kinnaur on Sunday.
Shyam Saran Negi, believed to be India’s oldest voter at 103, shows his inked finger after casting his vote in the panchayat election at Kalpa in Kinnaur on Sunday.

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