A Kaliningrad court arrested ex-FSB officer Emran Navruzbekov, deported from Poland, for 10 days under an article on petty hooliganism. It is reported by Vot Tak with reference to his wife Irina.
According to Irina Navruzbekova, after the trial, her husband was taken to Kaliningrad Police Department No. 3, next to which there is a special detention center for administrative detainees. The police gave Navruzbekov a smoke and talked to his family on the phone. The lawyer will visit him on June 8.
On June 6, Poland urgently deported Navruzbekov to Russia, without waiting for the court's decision on appeal and ignoring an urgent complaint to the ECHR against the court's decision on deportation. Lawyer Karina Moskalenko asked the ECHR to take interim measures (rule 39), since in Russia Navruzbekov faces prosecution under the article on treason.
The Polish secret services did not explain what the accelerated deportation was connected with. In a press release, they stated that Navruzbekov was expelled because he allegedly provided false information to the authorities. The Polish side assessed Navruzbekov as a person whose reasons for staying in the country look dubious.
Navruzbekov fled to Poland through Belarus in 2017 after the leadership of the FSB was about to send him to Turkey to organize surveillance of the exiled representatives of the North Caucasian opposition. In Poland, he was in a refugee camp, but his requests for protection were rejected twice.
As a result, only his wife and children were granted asylum, and Navruzbekov himself was detained on 17 May. The reason for his detention was the accusation of aggressive behavior towards the Polish border guards, but Navruzbekov himself denies this.
The Polish court of first instance ruled to deport him and ban him from entering the EU for 10 years, citing Navruzbekov's threat to the country's security as one of the reasons. This decision was appealed. But, according to Irina Navruzbekov's wife, he was deported before the appeal was considered.
While Navruzbekov was in Europe, he told in an interview with Gulagu.net that the FSB was staging "controlled terrorist attacks" in the Caucasus, staging staged operations in which terrorists were supposedly eliminated, planting drugs and weapons on suspects, and falsifying criminal cases. Navruzbekov, in his own words, handed over 500 files with classified information to the head of Gulagu.net, Vladimir Osechkin, for transfer to the Hague Tribunal.