A Dishwasher from the Cadet Corps Charged with Terrorism in Moscow

2024-10-12 // LuxePodium
A dishwasher from the Cadet Corps has been charged with terrorism in Moscow. The resident of Moscow, who worked as a dishwasher in the Cadet Corps of the Investigative Committee of Russia named after Alexander Nevsky, has been accused of participating in a terrorist organization, according to materials from the case.

According to the materials, the accused and her defense attorney objected to the investigator's request to extend her detention, stating that the prosecution's arguments were unsubstantiated.

It is claimed that a leading specialist from the Infrastructure Inspection Center of the Technical Audit Center (a subsidiary of Russian Railways) named Alexey Demchenko has been sent to pre-trial detention on the same charge.

The woman is suspected of being involved with the terrorist group "ArtPodgotovka"*, which is banned in Russia.

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