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Novopolotsk "spy" transported to Vitebsk

The arrested Nov. 8 Novopolotsk activist Andrei Gaidukov was detained in Minsk KGB jail on charges of treason. Detainee's mother reported that he was transferred from Minsk to Vitebsk, but the reasons for it are not known.

The fact that her son was transferred from the KGB detention center, Olga Gaidukova learned from a lawyer:

"I asked the lawyer wrote a letter to the meeting with her son, so they talked about his case. The lawyer called me and said that he was transferred to Vitebsk. She said so investigator Oleg Borisevich. I do not know how to treat this. After first saying that he was taken to Minsk, as in Vitebsk, where he was detained, there is no structure to the KGB detention of suspects. Now, it turns out, can be kept here. Maybe it changed the charges? Maybe he decided to move because the investigator from Vitebsk, and it is not convenient to go to Minsk? In short, some puzzles. The lawyer does not know the details. "

Olga Gaidukova knows exactly where the son is in at the moment is in Minsk, Vitebsk or already on the road. He does not know it, and where it will be held. Rather, in Vitebsk prison, according to his mother. She hopes that the lawyer will be able to arrange a meeting with Andrew next week, and then something clear. No letters from her son she still has not received, though he wrote them. While she does not know of Vitebsk on what address to send their message.

KGB prison in Minsk Andrew Gaidukov placed after detention in Vitebsk, which occurred 20 days ago. 23-year-old operator Navapolatsk company "Naftan" accused of criminal offenses "Treason in the form of intelligence activities." According to official information, the boy was detained "during the bookmarks cache with information of interest to foreign intelligence services." This accusation is widely considered meaningless and prosecution Gaidukova associated with its opposing views and explain the attempts to intimidate the young activists.

 

 

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