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Court arrests 5 prison officers over Yaroslavl beating scandal

The court also extended the custody of Ivan Kalashnikov for 72 hours, who is deputy chief at the correctional facility №1 where the inmate was beaten

YAROSLAVL, July 25. /TASS/. The Zavolzhsky district court in Yaroslavl, to the northeast of Moscow, arrested five corrections officers at a prison facility over beating up an inmate, a TASS correspondent reported on Wednesday.

The court arrested for two months Igor Bogdanov, Sergey Efremov, Alexei Brovkin, Sergey Drachev and Maxim Yablokov. The court also extended the custody of Ivan Kalashnikov for 72 hours, who is deputy chief at the correctional facility №1 where the inmate was beaten. Kalashnikov is in charge of the disciplinary area of the prison.

Alexei Brovkin will be in custody until September 22. "The court believes that evidence provided by the investigators is enough to satisfy the motion," Judge Alexander Tatarinov said.

A 10-minute video released by Novaya Gazeta on July 20 shows individuals wearing Federal Penitentiary Service uniforms who were verbally abusing and beating a man. According to attorneys for the Public Verdict Foundation, which provided the video, the individual is Evgeniy Makarov, a prisoner at the Yaroslavl correctional facility №1. The incident occurred in June 2017.

The Russian Investigative Committee in the Yaroslavl Region launched a criminal investigation based on official misconduct charges against six prison guards. Earlier, the federal prison authority condemned the behavior of these staff members and voiced regret over incidents such as these that discredit the service.

According to investigators, the inmate sustained multiple punches, kicks, and blows from unidentified objects to his body. Makarov was convicted in 2012 on assualt charges and is due to be released this October.