An activist of the Left Resistance was detained in Kyrgyzstan. At home, she is wanted in the case of extremism

In Bishkek, Alena Krylova, former press secretary of the For Human Rights movement, who is wanted in Russia in the case of the Left Resistance, was detained, Sota reports . This is the third case of detention in Kyrgyzstan of Russian activists hiding from persecution, which became known since the beginning of June.

According to Sota sources in Bishkek, Krylova was detained on June 4 during a walk in the city center. The interlocutors of the publication do not know whether the activist was sent to Russia or whether she remains in the State Committee for National Security of Kyrgyzstan. Krylova is involved in the case of participation in an extremist community created, according to the investigation, by Daria Polyudova. The defendants in the case are accused of holding "rallies, marches and pickets aimed at discrediting the authorities and provoking clashes with the police."

In December, Polyudova was sentenced in this case to nine years in prison, and another defendant, Kirill Kotov, was given a suspended sentence.

Earlier, Lev Skoryakin was detained in Bishkek, who was wanted for a banner stretched near the FSB building with the inscription “Happy Chekist Day”, and Alexei Rozhkov, who is suspected of setting fire to the military registration and enlistment office. Rozhkov has already been extradited to Russia.

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