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Jaromenak sentenced to 15 days in prison before Charnobyl Way

Jaromenak sentenced to 15 days in prison before Charnobyl Way

A district police officer called a Young Front activist Uladzimir Jaromenak today and suggested to come visit him at the police station.

At the same time he claimed that the young man had 15 days of arrest, which be never served, the Young Front’s press-service reports.

“I do not even know for what and when I was sentenced. Possibly, it is the result of the court’s proceeding for the violation of the preventive surveillance, about which no one informed me like it had already happened before. I assume that this way the law enforcement agencies neutralize “dangerous” youth activists before the Charnobyl Way. Pavel Vinahradau is already serving an administrative arrest term. Now I have an arrest appeared. Probably, those are not the last preventive measures before the action on the anniversary of the Charnobyl nuclear station catastrophe. Naturally, I cannot run away from this arrest since a prison term of up to two years is provided for avoiding preventive surveillance. That is why the district police officer is not hiding that I will go to the detention facility in Akrescina street from the police station”, - the Young Front activist comments.

We would remind that on 15 March 2012 preventive surveillance for a year has been established in regards to a former political prisoner Uladzimir Jaromenak. On 15 March 2013 the preventive surveillance has been extended for another half a year. A violation of the surveillance threatens an imprisonment for up to a year.

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