French police arrest 4 in alleged plot targeting exiled Russian activist Vladimir Osechkin
Four men aged 26 to 38 were charged with forming a terrorist association to harm Vladimir Osechkin, a dissident exposing Russian prison abuses, French prosecutors said.
- Police in France detained four men suspected of plotting against exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin, who exposes abuses in Russian prisons.
- Osechkin founded Gulagu.net, a group that publishes videos and accounts of alleged torture and corruption in Russian prisons.
- France's national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office charged the four men aged 26 to 38 with forming a 'terrorist association' aiming to harm Osechkin.
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French police arrest 4 suspects in plot against exiled Russian activist Osechkin
French police have arrested four men suspected of plotting against exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin, who has exposed abuses in Russian prisons. Osechkin believes Russia’s security services are behind the plot, calling it a “special operation, sanctioned and financed from Moscow.”
The police in France arrested four men suspected of forging a conspiracy plan whose target was supposed to be Russian activist in exile Vladimir Osechkin, who exposes the mistreatment of prisoners in prisons in Russia, the French prosecutor's office for the fight against terrorism announced today.
4 men charged in France with plotting to attack Russian dissident
National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office opens judicial probe against 4, originally from Russia's Dagestan region, on charges of 'participation in a terrorist criminal association with a view to preparing one or more crimes' - Anadolu Ajansı
A Frenchman and three Russians from Dagestan were charged and jailed on Thursday, 16 October. They are suspected of having made tracings with a view to the elimination of Vladimir Ossetchkin, ...
France's police arrest men suspected of plot against Russian dissident
PARIS - France's anti-terrorism prosecutor has opened a formal probe into four men arrested by police on suspicion of plotting to attack an exiled Russian opposition figure, his office said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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