June 20, 2012

Six more people arrested near Tagansky Court House. Irina Kalmykykova, Oleg Pykhtin, Serge Konstantinov, David Abramov, Alexei Kiselev and Maxim Baranov are now held at Zamoskvorechye Police Department.
Yuri Emelianov, Victor Zakharov, Elena Cherepanov, Andrey Pinchuk and Ilya Morozov arrested at Tagansky Court House are brought to the Taganskoye police department.
The police started arresting people near Tagansky Court House where people have gathered to show their support for Pussy Riot. Tagansky District Court is currently reviewing the investigator's motion to extend the arrest for one of the group members. According to witness reports so far 5-6 people have been arrested including Iliya Morozov.

June 13, 2012

Olga Bychkova reports that all journalists arrested near the IC office have been released.
The journalists arrested near the IC office have arrived to the Basmannoe Police Department. According to Olga Bychkova's twitter, the police officers refused to identify themselves while performing the arrest.
Russian journalists Vladimir Varfolomeev, Alina Grebneva, Olga Bychkova, Natella Boltyanskaya, and Alexander Podrabinek were arrested near the Investigative Committee office in Moscow, Irina Vorobyeva reports on Twitter. The journalists were protesting the "forest methods" employed by the head of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin and showing their support for Novaya Gazeta newspaper. According to Varfolomeev's tweets, they are thought to be taken to Basmannoe Police Department.

June 11, 2012

Evgeniya Rakina and Denis Bochkarev arrested at Prospect Mira late last night were released sometime earlier today.
Rustem Adagamov reports police searches at Ilya Yashin's residence.
Police conducted a search at Alexey Navalny's apartment on Monday around 8:00 AM MSK. The entrance to the apartment building is blocked, only those having a proof of residence are let in. Mr Navalny's attorneys Vadim Prokhorov and Olga Mikhailova are on their way to the scene.

The police dispatched to Boris Nemtsov, Solidarnost co-chair, did not find him at his residence. The searches are also conducted at Ksenia Sobchak's residence; two police vehicles are seen at the building entrance.

Civil rights activist Mikhail Maglov is arrested.

    
Evgeniya Rakina and Denis Bochkarev were arrested at Prospect Mira metro station for writing on the walls. They are currently held at the Novoslobodskaya metro police department.

June 10, 2012

According to Iliya Budraitskis, about an hour the police has arrived at the Pirates Party office. It is thought that the police has acted in response to Daniil Plenin, the chief editor for the party's twitter account registered as electronic mass media (reg number EL #FS 77-46464), distributing press cards to all interested for use while participating in the upcoming Millions March. In the course of "investigative actions", Daniil Plenin was arrested and taken to Kitay-Gorod Police Department to submit a written statement.
As the #оккупаймур pickets continue at Petrovka,  Vadim Dergachev and Daria Gladskih are detained for the second time. According to Dergachev, an officer told him that he is now being arrested in connection with May 6th violence as he matches the description of one of the suspects: "white male seen on May 6 at Bolotnaya Square." In the meanwhile, others detained earlier at Petrovka are no being released from Tverskoe Police Station.

June 9, 2012

Four more people are detained in the course of continuing #оккупаймур picketing at Petrovka. Alisa Obraztsova, Vsevolod Chagaev, Tatiana Volkova and Alex Sheremet'ev are currently held inside a police van near the site. Sheremet'ev as already been detained earlier in the day at the same location, but was released later with no formal charges filed.
Ivan Smirnov, who was detained earlier at Petrovka is transferred from Tverskoe  Police Station to Krasnoselskoe Police Station, Vadim Dergachev says. The police has yet to establish Smirnov's identity since he carried no form of identification.
All persons detained today at Petrovka are released from the Tverskoe Police Station with no charges pressed. Ivan Smirnov, who claims to be an Uzbeki citizen is still held by the police as he failed to present any identification. He will remain at the police station until his identity is established.
Ivan Smirnov, who was among the detained earlier at Petrovka, is transferred from the Trverskoe Police Station to a special detention facility because it is not a citizen of Russian Federation and does not have any identification on him.
Seven people detained near the the Moscow Central Police Office at Petrovka 38 during #оккупаймур pickets are now held at Tverskoe Police Station. Two of them, Vadim Dergachev and Aleksey Sheremet'ev, were also detained during a protest at Petrovka in late May this year and sentenced to 2 and 5 days of administrative arrest. Today's arrests are the first detentions after the new law on meetings has been enacted. The new law imposes harsher penalties including fines of up to 300,000 rubles (roughly $9,000), and community service for participation in "unsanctioned" public rallies.
The police have arrested seven people during picket outside the Criminal Investigation Department at Petrovka 38. The picket at Petrovka #okkupaymur was held to support those arrested in connection with the riots on May 6 at the Bolotnaya Square. Vadim Dergachev, who is among the detained, reports that Daria Gladskih, Alex Sheremetyev, Ivan Smirnov, Julia Vlasenko, Dmitry Korotkov, Elena Glushkov were arrested with him. Presumably the detainees are taken to the Tverskoe precinct.
Two more people, Dennis Lutskevich and Yaroslav Belousov, were arrested in connection with the clashes with the police on May 6. To this moment there are seven people arrested in connection with this case: Alexander Dukhanina (under house arrest), Michael Kosenko, Stepan Zimin, Andrei Barabanov, Maxim Luzyanin, Denis Lutskevich, Jaroslav Belousov. According to the investigators, Denis Lutskevich, Jaroslav Belousov were attempting to break through a police formation and throwing rocks, broken tarmac at the police officers. 

June 8, 2012

Two more suspects were detained in Moscow in connection with the clashes with the police on May 6. According to Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation web site, Mikhail Kosenko and Stepan Zimin are charged with participation in mass riots and use of force against a government official under Article 212 part 2 and Article 318 part 1 of the Criminal Code
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June 7, 2012

Xenia Kozlova and Anastasia Yuditskii are released from Tverskoe precinct with no charges or police reports filed. The young women were detained during the single person pickets at the State Duma protesting the recent passage of the meetings law and the common practice of the police to ignore the Police Code articles requiring officers to present badges and IDs at the citizen's demand.
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Xenia Kozlova and Anastasia Yuditskii, who were arrested earlier near State Duma were taken to the Tverskoe police precinct.
Two young women, Xenia Kozlova and Anastasia Yuditskii, were arrested outside of the State Duma for participation in single-person picketing. The pickets were held in relation to the recent passage of the electoral law by the lower house of parliament and the reluctance of police officers to present badges and IDs at the citizens' request as required by law. The detainees are currently held in a police van outside of the State Duma.
The police has released everyone held at Meshchansky precinct.

Yuri Emelyanov, Kirill Goncharov, Maria Efimova, Natalia Zabolotnikova and Zaza Abshilava were arrested earlier on the Manezh Square. Emelyanov and Abshilava were charged under article 20.2 of the Admin Code, while others were released with no charges after a lawyer, Nikolay Polozov, has arrived at the precinct.

June 6, 2012

All arrested at Manezh Square were released from Tverskoe precinct with the exception of Sergei Mitrokhin, who was just allowed to see the lawyer Mr Polozov. Most of the released were charged under Article 20.2 of the Admin Code.
Sergei Mitrokhin (Yabloko), arrested earlier today in at the Manezh Square protests against the new law on rallies, was released after charges were filed under Article 20.2 of the Admin Code. He was held for more than 3 hours at the precinct; he was denied to see his lawyer for two hours.
Stanislav Pozdnyakov, a Solidarnost activist, was questioned by the police today in connection with an alleged fight involving him and a police officer at Tverskoe Police Department. Pozdnyakov is charged with use of force against a government official under Article 318 Part 1 of the Criminal Code, faces up to 5 years in prison. He was released but is set to appear for further interrogation on June 19.

On May 31 Pozdnyakov was arrested at Triumfalnaya Square and taken to Tverskoe Police Department, where he was requested to sign his military draft papers, which he refused. The incident he is charged for has allegedly taken place on 1 April 2012, when Pozdnyakov was arrested after the "while-ribbon strolls" at the Red Square and taken to the same Tverskoe Police Department. Nikolay Polozov will represent him in this case, Pozdnyakov says.
Yevgeniya Chirikova was arrested in Khimki forest and taken to Khimki Police Department. Nikolay Lyaskin and up to four other people have also been detained.
Two people arrested earlier near the Federation Council of Russia are released from Trverskoe Police Department.
Alexander Budnikov and Daria Medvedeva were detained on the site near The Federation Council of Russia. They were taken to the Tverskoe Police Department.

June 5, 2012

 The police is releasing everyone held at Prensnenskoe Police Station with no charges pressed after collecting written statement regarding the events of May 6th.
To this moment there are 13 people held at Prensnenskoe Police Station, and presumably Drugaya Rossia activists are held at Krsasnoselskaya Police Station having their cell phones switched off. Vitaliy Kraev, whose arm was broken during detention, is still at Basmannoe Police Station. All other precincts have released everyone detained after filing charges under Article 20.2 of the Admin code - "Violation of the established procedure for organizing or conducting a gathering, meeting, demonstration, procession, or picket". The article imposes a fine of up to 2,000 rubles, while the State Duma currently working on amendments to the Code which would set the fines to 300,000 - 1,500,000 rubles for this offense. The people were detained by the police for protesting against these very same amendments. According to the data tracked by OVD-Info the total of 70 people have been arrested at the site near the State Duma throughout the day.