Shaman Gabyshev left for compulsory treatment in a mental hospital
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The Ussuriysk District Court extended the period of compulsory treatment of the shaman Alexander Gabyshev, who intended to “expel Putin”, in a specialized psychiatric hospital in Ussuriysk. This was announced by his lawyer Alexei Pryanishnikov.
“The judge of the Ussuriysk District Court, Galina Lazareva, extended the compulsory treatment of the shaman Alexander Gabyshev in a special type mental hospital in Ussuriysk. In satisfying our petitions for the appointment of a psychological and psychiatric examination at the Research Institute. Serbian in Moscow denied,” wrote Mr. Pryanishnikov in Telegram. The lawyer promised to appeal the court decision to the court of appeal.
On August 1, the Ussuriysk District Court had already extended the period of compulsory treatment for shaman Gabyshev. But in September, the Primorsky Regional Court satisfied the appeals and overturned this decision. The case was sent for a new trial to the court of first instance.
Alexander Gabyshev rose to prominence in March 2019 when he traveled on foot from Yakutsk to Moscow to, in his words, “expel” President Vladimir Putin. In September 2019, he was detained on the 202nd km of the M-53 Baikal federal highway and sent back to Yakutia. From May to July 2020, he was kept in the Yakut Republican Psychoneurological Dispensary.
Then Alexander Gabyshev announced a new “march against Moscow,” but in July 2021, the Yakutsk City Court ruled that the shaman be sent for compulsory treatment. At first, Mr. Gabyshev was in the Novosibirsk Psychiatric Hospital (inpatient) of a specialized type with intensive supervision. In April 2022, he was transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Ussuriysk.
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