
NOVOSIBIRSK, March 27 Actor Nikita Kologrivy did not answer journalists’ questions after he left the special detention center in Novosibirsk, where he was serving seven days of administrative arrest for rowdy behavior in a bar, the correspondent reports.
The actor walked out silently, throwing the hood of his jacket over his head. He quickly got into the car and drove away without answering the journalists' questions.
On March 21, the Central District Court of Novosibirsk sentenced Kologriv to seven days of administrative arrest for a night of brawling in one of the bars in Novosibirsk. He was charged with petty hooliganism. The actor from “The Boy’s Word” served his punishment in special detention center No. 2 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in Novosibirsk for the detention of persons subject to administrative arrest.
As reported, the prosecutor's office appealed the decision to arrest Kologrivy for seven days, considering the punishment lenient, but on March 22, the Novosibirsk Regional Court upheld this decision. In court, the actor called the conditions of detention in the special detention center “not very pleasant” and said that he was there “without enough food, water, or shower.”
According to the administrative protocol, on March 19, at the Tangiers Lounge bar in Novosibirsk, while intoxicated, Kologrivy pestered an employee and bit her on the thigh, used crude obscene language, struck employees of the establishment, and walked around bare-chested. In court, he admitted his guilt and told reporters that he repented.

