In the Moscow region, a court placed an employee of a defense enterprise under house arrest because of “anti-Russian inscriptions” that appeared on the key tags of his colleagues. The Investigative Committee reported this.
According to the investigation, the inscriptions appeared in January-February on the tags of the keys to the boxes for personal belongings of the company's employees. The FSB was looking for the author of the inscriptions.
A case was opened against the detainee for “discrediting” the army, which “has interfered with the functioning of industrial facilities” (part 2 of article 280.3 of the Criminal Code). He admitted guilt.
According to the Baza publication, the events took place at the Raduga design bureau in the city of Dubna, which is part of the Tactical Missiles state corporation. Raduga is engaged in the development and production of supersonic cruise missiles, including the Kh-22, Kh-32 and Kh-69 used in Ukraine.
Baza claimed that because of the inscriptions on the key tags, 47- summer engineer Sergei K. According to Astra, we are talking about Sergei Krasyuk, he is 46 years old.
“These actions led to a temporary shutdown of the enterprise and hindered its functioning. Thus, the company suffered material damage,” the Investigative Committee noted. Baza writes that the investigation is going to recover 237 thousand rubles from the man for demurrage.
The specific wording written on the keys is unknown. According to Baza, the inscriptions “discredited the actions of the Russian army in the DPR and LPR.”