A prisoner beat a psychologist in a Russian colony

In the Chelyabinsk region a prisoner beat a psychologist two months before leaving the colony who conducted a survey among the prisoners. This is reported by URA.RU with reference to the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia.

The department noted that at first the prisoner refused to be questioned, then agreed, but during the conversation he attacked a psychologist, a lieutenant of the internal service, and inflicted he had at least nine blows to the head. The interlocutor of the agency also noted that the prisoner had less than two months before his release.

A check is being carried out on the fact of the attack on the psychologist. The issue of initiating a criminal case is being resolved.

Earlier in the Irkutsk region, a 36-year-old prisoner was sentenced to 13 years in prison for attacking an employee of the regional department of the Federal Penitentiary Service with a metal chain from a chainsaw. The prisoner was found guilty under Article 321 (“Use of violence against an employee of places of deprivation of liberty”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

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