The detention of the Yakut shaman Gabyshev in Yekaterinburg was denied

Yakut shaman Gabyshev was detained in Yekaterinburg – another shaman was detained

false. The refutation is published by the Vechernie Vedomosti Telegram channel.

They reported that a shaman was indeed detained in the Ural city, but not Gabyshev, but a certain Dylyk Khan from Ulan Ude. It is noted that he also has a certificate from a psychiatric hospital. The channel also cited a photo of Dylyk Khan.

Gabyshev's lawyer Aleksey Pryanishnikov, in turn, said that he had phoned all the district police departments of Yekaterinburg and the Sverdlovsk regional psychiatric hospital. He was not confirmed anywhere that a Yakut shaman was brought to them.

Earlier, TASS, citing a source in law enforcement agencies, reported that Gabyshev was detained in Yekaterinburg and placed in a mental hospital. At the same time, his representatives noted that he should be in a hospital in Novosibirsk.

In February, a criminal case was opened against Gabyshev about an attack with a sword on an employee of the Russian Guard under Part 2 of Article 318 of the Criminal Code (“On the use of violence against a representative authorities”). In January, he was forcibly placed in a neuropsychiatric dispensary for refusing to receive treatment after being registered. In 2020, the medical commission concluded that Gabyshev needs active dispensary supervision and must visit a psychiatrist. He went to the doctor from July to December, but in mid-December announced that he would not continue, and missed the January visit, and also stopped answering calls from the doctor.

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