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Krasnoyarsk man will go to trial for driving under drugs

10 March 11:05

In Krasnoyarsk, a local resident will appear in court for repeated drunk driving.

According to the regional prosecutor's office, in the fall of 2024 37-year-old Krasnoyarsk resident three times came across traffic policeman in a drunken state and refused to undergo a medical examination.

For refusal, the court fined him 30 thousand rubles.lei and was deprived of the right to drive for a year and a half. The resolutions came into force, but the violator simply paid a fine and remained without a license for 4.5 years – formally, but not actually.

“WITHA year later, he got behind the wheel again, this time heading along the R-257 “Yenisei” highway towards Kyzyl. In the Balakhtinsko-Novoselovsky district of the region, the car was stopped by a traffic police crew, inspectors suspected intoxication, and now the driver still underwent a medical examination – the analysis showed drugs in the blood. This time it was no longer possible to limit oneself to the administrative protocol: taking into account previous deprivations of rights for refusing an examination, signs of a crime were seen in his actions. The driver himself did not admit guilt and did not express remorse,” clarified by the supervisory authority.





The man has now been charged repeated driving while intoxicated by a person who has already been punished for a similar violation By Part 1 Art. 264.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. He is facing up to 3 years of imprisonment.

The court seized his 2021 Lexus LX 570 worth more than 13 million rubles. INSUV is realth proofmand upon conviction, is subject to confiscation to the state as property used in the commission of a crime.

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