50000 rubles as a compensation for the police battery in the woods

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10 May 2016

That is the size of the compensation for moral damages which is awarded to Laziz Niyazov who was beaten up by the police officers in the woods, that the Balakhniznskiy City Court of the Nizhny Novgorod region considered fair, thus partially satisfying the lawsuit of lawyer of the Committee for Prevention of Torture Sergey Shounin, submitted in the interests of his client. 

(Photo: Laziz Niyazov and lawyer of the Committee for Prevention of Torture Sergey Shounin)

(Photo: former police officers Artem Chumakov and Roman Lapshinov)

As we have previously reported, in May 2015 Laziz Niyazov from Nizhny Novgorod applied to the Committee Against Torture for legal assistance. According to the applicant, late in the evening of 21 May this year four police officers demanded to go with them to the police department, but instead of this they took him to the forest and beat him up. Notably, in a few days one of the visitors came to Laziz again. This time he wanted to apologize.

Laziz Niyazov lives in Bolshoye Kozino settlement in the Nizhny Novgorod region with his wife, elderly mother and two kids. In his application to the human rights organization Niyazov reported that late at night on 21 May 2015 four men came up to his house, in one of them the applicant recognized a district police officer. They demanded that Niyazov went with them to the police department.

According to Laziz, instead of that thee unbidden guests took him to the forest near his house, where they beat him up demanding that he confessed of theft and provided false witness against his colleagues. As Niyazov recollects, threats continued in the police dispatch center of the Department of the Interior of Russia for Balakhninsky district, where he was taken after execution in the forest, however, he had not confessed. After midnight Niyazov was released, he applied to the first-aid station right away, where he was diagnosed with cerebral concussion, and a lot of bruises all over his body were registered.

On 25 May Laziz Niyazov applied to the Committee Against Torture. In the course of public investigation human rights defenders questioned witnesses, conducted additional medical examination of the applicant, submitted a crime report to the Investigative Committee, filed a number of motions on including the data obtained in the course of public investigation to the materials of the official check, for example, medical documentation, as well as video and audio records related to pressure which Niyazov was subjected to.

One of the police officers, whom Laziz identified as one of his offenders, came to the applicant’s house on 2 June this year and apologized for «that case», saying that Laziz was «framed». This meeting was recorded with a video surveillance camera that was installed by the Committee Against Torture members in order to provide the applicant’s safety. The content of the conversation was also recorded by Niyazov on his dictaphone recorder.

On 18 June 2015 it has become known about a criminal case initiated based on the fact of violence by the officers of the Department of the Interior for the Balakhninsky District used against Laziz Niyazov from Bolshoye Kozino settlement, who is declared the affected party in the criminal case. On 26 June the human rights defenders who are taking part in the court proceedings in the capacity of Mr.Niyaziov’s representatives, received copies of confessions of two police officers in which they confessed of unlawful violence that they used against Laziz and of abuse of office.

As a result, on 18 August of last year the former police officers were declared guilty of abuse of office. On 9 November of the same year the judicial panel of judges of the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Court altered the verdict of the court of the first instance in relation to two former investigative officers of the Department of the Ministry of Interior of Russia for the Balakhniskiy district Artem Chumakov and Roman Lapshinov, reducing the term for serving punishment by four and two months each, accordingly. As a result, Chumakov was sentenced to three years and two months, and Lapshinov – to two years and nine months, serving the sentence in the standard regime penal colony. The judgment has entered into legal force.

After that lawyer of INGO «The Committee for Prevention of Torture» Sergey Shounin, representing the interests of victim Laziz Niyazov, filed a lawsuit asking for compensation for moral damages, which is now partially satisfied. 

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