At the end of January 2021, Tiunov was sentenced to 30 days of arrest due to a protest against the persecution of Alexei Navalny.
The human rights activist himself claimed that he went outside on January 31 to control the snow removal.
After serving the administrative arrest, the human rights activist filed a complaint about the conditions of detention in the special detention center: they did not allow him a lawyer, the employees of the special detention center refused to record his complaints, and it was cold in his cell and there was no hot water and furniture.
The Leninsky Court considered Tiunov’s appeal against the previous decision on his complaint about the conditions in the special detention center.
Earlier, he was awarded 30,000 rubles in compensation for non-pecuniary damage and 20,000 rubles in compensation for legal costs.
The activist did not agree with this decision and appealed to the court again.
In connection with the detention of Alexei Navalny in 2021, a series of protests took place throughout Russia – the most massive actions took place on January 23 and January 31.
The security forces reacted harshly to the rallies: on January 23, more than 4,000 people were detained, and on January 31, more than 5,500.
In the wake of protests over the trial of an opposition leader, criminal cases were opened across the country against more than 170 people.
Most of the defendants were accused of using violence against government officials that is not dangerous to life and health (part 1 of article 318 of the Criminal Code).