A man was fined in Moscow for Nazi greetings in the subway on New Year's Eve
A court in Moscow has fined Russian Andrei Molyev for Nazi greetings in the subway on New Year's Eve. This is stated in official court documents on January 10.
It is specified that the incident occurred on January 1 at 1:40 Moscow time at "Kitay-gorod" station. A man publicly displayed Nazi symbols, making the appropriate gesture and shouting a Nazi greeting.
As reported "RIA Novosti", the suspect pleaded guilty in court. He is charged under part 1 of article 20.3 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation ("Propaganda or public demonstration of Nazi attributes or symbols"). The man faces a fine of one to 2 thousand rubles or arrest for up to 15 days.
Earlier, on September 17, 2024, Satanist Semyon Chulkov from Krasnogorsk near Moscow, arrested in the case of rape of a minor, was charged with extremism and rehabilitation of Nazism. The investigation found these crimes in the content of Chulkov's Liber 666 manifesto, which he distributed on social networks.