Street singer Naoko was repeatedly detained in St. Petersburg
Diana Loginova, the lead singer of the Stoptime group, also known as Naoko, was repeatedly detained in St. Petersburg. This was announced on October 28 by a source of Izvestia.
Alexander Orlov, the guitarist of the band Stoptime, was also repeatedly detained at the exit from the special detention center in Luga. The musicians will stay at the police station until the start of the new trial.
On October 15, it was reported that 18-year-old Loginova was detained under Article 20.2.2 of the Administrative Code ("Organization of mass simultaneous stay of citizens in a public place, resulting in a violation of public order"). It was noted that the girl is a student of the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College.
Later, on October 20, law enforcement officers drew up another protocol on discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in relation to Loginova. According to Daria Lebedeva, head of the press service of the St. Petersburg courts, one of the cases — about the performance of a song by Elizaveta Girdymova (known under the pseudonym Monetochka, recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) — will be considered by the Leninsky District Court on Tuesday, October 28.
At the same time, on October 27, the court in St. Petersburg returned the protocol on discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in relation to Loginova. It is noted that the decision was made to remove obstacles to the consideration of an administrative violation by the court.
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