The case of Ryno-Skachevsky is a loud criminal trial, which took place in Moscow, on charges of a group of young people who committed racist attacks. Ryno claimed that since August 2006 he had killed 37 people, about 20 of them with his friend Skachevsky [1] .
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According to the investigators, in the summer of 2006, Arthur Ryno, who arrived from Yekaterinburg and entered the first year of the Moscow Art School of Applied Art and his friend who graduated from school with a gold medal Pavel Skachevsky, a second-year student of the Russian University of Physical Education , made a group to kill Caucasians and people from Central Asia, which, they believed, "flooded the capital."
- Moscow City Court [2]
In December 2008, Arthur Ryno, a student of the Moscow Art School of Applied Art (formerly the Kalinin School) [3] [4] , and Pavel Skachevsky, a student at the Russian State University of Physical Education [5] [6] , received ten years in a correctional colony common mode each. The court also charged 4 million rubles from them [7] . Thus, the court fully satisfied the two civil claims of the victims for 1 million rubles. and 3 million rubles.
Other members of the group were also sentenced to long terms: Roman Kuzin - to 20 years of general regime, Vitaly Nikitin - to 12 years of strict regime, Ivan Kitaykin - to 10 years of strict regime and Denis Lavrinenkov - to 6 years of general regime.
Two defendants - Nikolay Dagayev and Svetlana Avvakumova (defender - A.V. Vasilyev ) were acquitted
The reason for the commission of crimes, according to investigators, was “a persistent negative attitude towards people of non-Slavic origin, mainly from the former Soviet republics of the Central Asian and Transcaucasian regions”. The defendants themselves called themselves “Russian soldiers who cleared the city from invaders” [8] .
The sentence to the leaders of the skinhead grouping Arthur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky was announced on April 8, 2010 [9] ; Moscow City Judge Edward Chuvashov , who passed the sentence on this case, was killed on April 12, 2010.
Conviction of an innocent person for a crime committed by a gang
For the murder of one of the victims of the gang of Ryno-Skachevsky, a 22-year-old resident of Moscow, Maxim Rudenko, was convicted, who, being innocent, served 3 years and 2 months in prison from a 14-year term appointed by the Preobrazhensky District Court of Moscow, that Rudenko was detained on April 7, 2007, and Ryno - on April 17, 2007 [10] . At the same time, as the main evidence of Maxim Rudenko’s guilt was his confession, obtained after a 2-hour beating committed by employees of the Preobrazhensky ATS [10] . After that, the former investigator of the prosecutor’s office Rykov, who participated in the falsification of evidence in a criminal case, got a job as a justice of the peace at the Preobrazhensky District Court of Moscow [10] .
In popular culture
- Documentary film " Skinheads " from the series " Criminal Chronicles "
Notes
- ↑ A jury recognized Ryno's skinheads as murderers
- ↑ "News of the Moscow City Court" Article of the newspaper " Kommersant " dated December 16, 2008 on the website of the Moscow City Court
- Ум “Die, Stranger” Archival copy of August 3, 2010 on Wayback Machine “ Spark ” No. 23 (4999) June 4—10, 2007
- При “Verdict with continuation” , Newspaper “Kommersant” No. 229 (4046) of December 16, 2008
- ↑ “Moscow. Mogorsud judge Peter Shtunder convicted seven neo-Nazis of the Ryno-Skachevsky gang. Archival copy dated December 16, 2008 on the Wayback Machine. News, Novaya Gazeta dated December 15, 2008: “The second leader of the gang, the Muscovite, received the same punishment - 10 years of the colony Pavel Skachevsky, born on June 1, 1989, is a second year student at the Russian State University of Physical Education. ”
- Студ “A student confessed in 37 murders” “ Komsomolskaya Pravda ” dated May 29, 2007: “A student of the Moscow School of Applied Art, the future icon painter Arthur Ryno, and a student of the Russian State University of Physical Education were detained in April by employees of the Academichesky police department (April 18). s. g.). "
- ↑ Leaders of the skinhead group Ryno and Skachevsky were sentenced to ten years in prison
- Москов Moscow City Court 03.12.2008
- Д “Ten Years for Hatred” // “ Rossiyskaya Gazeta ” - Federal Issue No. 5154 (75) of April 9, 2010: “Yesterday, the Moscow City Court issued a second sentence to the leaders of the skinhead group Arthur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky.”
- ↑ 1 2 3 22-year-old Muscovite served three years for the murder committed by the neo-Nazi gang Ryno