Hindustan Times (East UP)

RETURN NOW OR FACE JAIL, RUSSIA TELLS KREMLIN CRITIC NAVALNY

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MOSCOW: Russia’s prison service on Monday gave Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny a last minute ultimatum: Fly back from Germany at once and report at a Moscow office early on Tuesday morning, or be jailed if you return after that deadline.

Navalny, one of President Vladimir Putin’s leading critics, was airlifted to Germany for treatment in August after collapsing on a plane in what Germany and other Western nations say was an attempt to murder him with a Novichok nerve agent.

Russia has said it has seen no evidence he was poisoned and has denied any involvemen­t in the incident. The Federal Prison Service (FSIN) on Monday accused Navalny of violating the terms of a suspended prison sentence he is still serving out over a conviction dating from 2014, and of evading the supervisio­n of Russia’s criminal inspection authority.

Citing an article in the British medical publicatio­n The Lancet about his treatment, it said Navalny had been discharged from hospital in Berlin on September 20 and that all symptoms of what it called his illness had vanished by October 12. “Therefore the convicted man is not fulfilling all of the obligation­s placed on him by the court, and is evading the supervisio­n of the Criminal Inspectora­te,” it said.

Navalny is serving out a suspended three-and-a-half-year prison term over a theft case he says was politicall­y motivated.

His probation period expires on December 30. The prison service said in a statement late on Monday that it had summoned Navalny to report to the inspection authority and that his suspended sentence could be changed to a real jail term if his suspected violations of the terms of the suspended sentence were proven to be true.

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