Deputy chairman of the PMC Druzhinina: there are not enough folding beds in the Moscow pre-trial detention center due to overcrowding
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As a result of exceeding the prisoner limit, there are not enough cots in Moscow pre-trial detention centers.
According to Olga Druzhinina, deputy chairman of the PMC of Moscow, the number of people in custody has increased dramatically during the pandemic. The average excess of 20% has been maintained for the second year already, and in such conditions it is impossible to observe human rights.
“When there are 10 thousand beds and 12 thousand people, we can only strictly ask: where is the cot? But there are not even so many folding beds, because they are not provided for,” the human rights activist said.
She stressed that the attention paid to the problem by investigators, prosecutors and judges will be able to change the situation.
On the eve it became known that the Kaluga Ombudsman Yuri Zelnikov will check information about the torture of prisoners who refused to participate in the SVO.
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