I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. Do you know of many criminal cases in which the Prosecutor General of Russia and the head of Russia’s Investigative Committee are corresponding with each other?
But there is such a case. The very one about the "theft of a poster from a fence". When Zhora Alburov showed me the case files, my jaw dropped.
Sure enough, Bastrykin writes to Chaika that Chaika’s subordinates are dragging their feet on an especially important case and that everyone should be put on trial as soon as possible.
And Prosecutor General Chaika replies that the case is nonsense and that they need to determine the “functional purpose of the fence” where the poster drawn by Sotov, a street cleaner from Vladimir, had been hanging.
What is happening is a genuine insult to justice, to law, to common sense, to Roman law, to continental law, and to Anglo-Saxon law. It is also a mockery of taxpayers and of the very functions of the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Investigative Committee.
And yet it is happening. These people have not only destroyed the country’s legal system, they have also documented that fact in their own correspondence.
What more reasons do you need to come out for the Anti-Crisis March on March 1?