The state will pay 20000 Euro to the resident of Orenburg for the battery at the police department in 2011

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05 December 2019
Aleksey Sinegubov

Today, on 5 December 2019, the European Court of Human Rights published a ruling on a settlement agreement, in which the Russian authorities acknowledged that the state violated the article of the European Convention, guaranteeing the prohibition of torture and brutal treatment, as well as the right to effective investigation, with regard to Aleksey Sinegubov. With regard to this, Sinegubov will be paid a compensation in the amount of 20000 Euro.

As we have previously reported, on 6 September 2011, Nadezhda Sinegubova applied to the Committee Against Torture for legal assistance. According to her, her son Aleksey was tortured by the police officers. Later on, Aleksey applied to human rights defenders himself.

He reported that in the night from 23 to 24 February 2011 he went out to buy cigarettes. He was stopped near the food stall by the police officers who told him he should go to the police department with them because he fits the description of some wanted person.

– When we came to the police department, a girl went out, looked at me, and said, “This is him!” Then I was taken to the cell for the detained, – Aleksey recalls.

According to Sinegubov, the whole next day investigative officers “worked” with him – forced to confess of an assault related to robbery against the girl. Aleksey claims to have been humiliated, hit with a gas mask on his head, hit numerous times all over his body, blocked the air access with a plastic bag, as a result of which he lost consciousness. According to Aleksey, he never confessed of having committed this crime.

Late in the evening Sinegubov was taken to the temporary detention cell. There numerous bodily injuries were registered on him: “extravasations in the area of the right shoulder, in the area of axillary cavities, in the loin area on the left, on the chest area on the right, abrasion on the forehead on the right, abrasions on the hairy part of the head, abrasions on both wrists made by handcuffs, swelling of the knee joint on the right, the joint is limited in its movement”.

In July 2011, Aleksey Sinegubov was declared guilty of assault related to robbery. He was sentenced to five years of prison time.

In March 2011, Sinegubov applied to the investigative authorities with a torture complaint. During the seven-years pre-investigative check twenty refusals to initiate criminal proceedings were issued, which were subsequently quashed as illegal and ungrounded at the initiative of lawyers with the Committee Against Torture. However, no criminal case was opened.

Having exhausted all possible remedies for restoring Sinegubov’s rights at the domestic level, in June 2014, human rights defenders submitted a complaint on his behalf to the European Court of Human Rights. After four years, the complaint was communicated: the Strasbourg court posed questions to the Russian Federation on whether the applicant was subjected to torture and whether the investigation of this incident was efficient.

In return, the Ministry of Justice of Russia offered a settlement agreement to Aleksey Sinegubov, under which our state acknowledges its guilt of the applicant’s torture by the police officers and of the absence of effective investigation of this incident. 20000 Euro was offered to the applicant as a compensation. Aleksey agreed to this offer.

Today, the European Court of Human Rights published a ruling on this settlement agreement.

“Now the Russian Federation will not only pay a compensation to the victim, but also will have to take measures for effective investigation of Sinegubov’s tortures and bringing the guilty persons to criminal responsibility”, — lawyer with the Committee Against Torture Albina Mudarisova comments.

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