The case of Kamshilova in Kurgan
- #
Lieutenant Colonel of Justice S. G. Ermolaev, senior investigator for particularly important cases of the FSB of Russia in the Kurgan region, initiates a criminal case against a resident of Kurgan, Irina Kamshilova, accusing her of participating in the activities of an extremist organization. The investigation interpreted meetings with friends to discuss biblical topics as a violation of anti-extremist legislation.
- #
The Kurgan City Court authorizes a search in the house of Irina Kamshilova.
- #
At 6:30 a.m., the law enforcement officers, having knocked down the gate on Kamshilova's property, invaded her house. They are concentrated in different rooms, so Irina and her daughter have no way to keep track of who is doing what. Electronic devices and personal records were seized from the believer. The investigator, raising his voice, hurries Irina to sign the protocol and tells her that "it is useless to write remarks." The believer feels sick and squats against the wall waiting for the cardiovascular medicine to take effect. The security forces force Irina to stand up. Irina's daughter persuades them to wait a little until her mother feels better.
After an almost 3-hour search, Irina is taken for interrogation to the FSB department, after which she is asked to sign a not to leave the place.