On April 22, FSB officers came to the home of 24-year-old RSUH graduate Eva Adelmanskaya*. A protocol was drawn up against her for "petty hooliganism" allegedly because the girl was swearing on the street and provoking a fight with the police, reports "Caution, News". In court, Adelmanskaya denied the conflict with law enforcement, but the court fined the girl.
Soon Adelmanskaya was detained again, and the next day, under a similar protocol, she was already arrested for 13 days. Upon leaving the detention center, the girl allegedly again "began to resist and struggle" and refused to show her passport to the law enforcement officers. The Muscovite was sent back to the detention center.
On May 22, Adelmanskaya became a defendant in a criminal case for "inciting hatred or enmity on the internet". On May 23, the Basmanny Court of Moscow sent the girl to a pre-trial detention center. On the same day, Rosfinmonitoring included her in the register of "extremists and terrorists".
* Included in the list of "extremists and terrorists".