A man who was arrested for an anti-war protest on Moscow’s Red Square in April was detained and drugged in a psychiatric ward to prevent him from filing a complaint against his arrest, independent human rights group OVD-Info reported on Wednesday.
Denis Khamidullin was detained on 28 April and sentenced by a Moscow court to 14 days in a detention centre for resisting arrest and “discrediting” the Russian army for chanting “no to war” as part of his protest.
Khamidullin’s mother said he had been sent to the psychiatric ward on 5 May for allegedly attacking police officers. There, Khamidullin said he was injected with psychotropic drugs that made it difficult for him to stand, move or hold a pen, and therefore impossible for him to file a complaint against his arrest.