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A resident of St. Petersburg, who offered a reward of one million rubles for the capture of Putin, was sent for compulsory treatment

2025.07.02

Initially, a criminal case was initiated against him under the article on hooliganism, but then it was replaced with compulsory treatment

The Krasnoselsky District Court of St. Petersburg issued a ruling on the criminal case against Grigory Ivanenko, releasing him from criminal liability and sending him instead for compulsory treatment, the press service of the St. Petersburg courts reported.

On April 29, 2024, Ivanenko came to the Krasnoselsky military enlistment office and posted a notice on the board about the search for Vladimir Putin. He offered a million rubles for assistance in the capture.

The case was brought to court under the article on hooliganism "on the grounds of political hatred," but ultimately the accused was released from criminal liability and sent for treatment in a facility providing psychiatric care.

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