Roman Tyutyunik asked for 10 years in prison for a crime boss from Kazan

13 April 19:10
Prosecutor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Roman Tyutyunik spoke in the debate between the parties in the criminal case against thief in law Sharap Kazansky.
According to the prosecutor's office, in 2014, in a Chelyabinsk prison, a resident of Kazan, an inveterate repeat offender with a well-known past in criminal circles, decided to legitimize his “status” and take the highest position in the criminal hierarchy. Being the custodian of thieves' customs, his zeal in their veneration earned him recognition from well-known criminal authorities. They crowned him, raising him to the top of an invisible pyramid.
Tattoos of eight-pointed stars on his knees became his mark, which served as a sign of power in the criminal world. By his sole decision, he punished and encouraged his charges, acted as an arbiter in their conflicts, ensured strict compliance with the “concepts” and deprived the offenders of their status.
Roman Tyutyunik asked for 10 years in prison for a crime boss from Kazan
Even after the introduction of a state ban on such roles, he did not give up his “status”. Moving from zone to zone – from Ulyanovsk to Krasnoyarsk, he continued to spread his criminal influence.
After arriving in the Krasnoyarsk colony, his illegal status was given a legal assessment and a criminal case was initiated. He was charged with occupying a high position in the criminal hierarchy (Article 210.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
In the judicial debate, Roman Tyutyunik presented in detail the evidence of guilt examined in court, insisted on imposing a sentence on the guilty party in the form of 9 years in prison with a restriction of freedom for 1.5 years, and according to the totality of sentences – 10 years in a special regime colony with additional restrictions.
The prosecutor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory especially noted the inadmissibility of the spread of thieves' criminal ideology among residents of the region, including in correctional institutions:
“The thieves’ way of life and its representatives have no place in a legal state,” said Roman Tyutyunik.
In his final plea, the defendant asked the court for leniency due to the severity of the sentence.
The defense attorney noted in the debate that the defendant does not renounce his status, but does not consider the very fact of occupying the highest position in the criminal hierarchy to be a crime.
The verdict of Sharap Kazansky will be announced on April 16 at 14:30.
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