The court in Primorye recognized the lawful compulsory treatment in a mental hospital of shaman Gabyshev
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The Primorsky Regional Court rejected an appeal by the defense of the shaman Alexander Gabyshev, who intended to “expel Putin”, to extend his compulsory treatment in a specialized psychiatric hospital in Ussuriysk.
“The decision of the Ussuriysky District Court of the Primorsky Territory of October 4, 2022 was left unchanged, the appeal of the lawyer Gabyshev was not satisfied,” Yelena Oleneva, press secretary of the Primorsky Regional Court, told Kommersant today.
The session of the regional court was visiting – in the building of the Ussuri psychiatric hospital.
Recall, on October 4, Judge of the Ussuriysk District Court Galina Lazareva accepted the decision to extend the compulsory treatment of shaman Gabyshev in a special type mental hospital in Ussuriysk.
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 M53 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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