Russia’s leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who has been behind bars since 2021, has been sentenced to nine more years in prison in a fraud case, British public broadcaster BBC reports.
The politician and anti-corruption activist was detained in 2021, when he returned to Russia, after surviving a poisoning by Novichok chemical weapon he blamed on the Kremlin. Navalny is already serving three and a half years in jail for breaking bail conditions while in hospital.
On Tuesday, March 22, a judge found him guilty of fraud and contempt of court as prosecutors accused him of stealing USD 4.7 million of donations given to his now banned organisations, including his anti-corruption foundation. The new sentence replaces his earlier jail term, so the opposition leader will now have to serve some seven years in a maximum-security prison, with much stricter conditions and far more remote than the jail in Pokrov east of Moscow where he has spent more than a year.
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Navalny, who has treated the trial was a sham case against a Kremlin opponent, wrote on Twitter tweeted that he and his supporters would continue to fight censorship to «bring the truth to the people of Russia», BBC reports.