Police in Moscow raided a number of queer party venues in the early hours of Saturday morning, exactly a year after Russia’s Supreme Court ruled the “International LGBT movement” to be an “extremist organisation”, Telegram news channel Baza has reported.
Riot police forced club patrons at Arma to lie face down on the floor before carrying out searches, holding club-goers for a total of about three hours, Baza said, adding that dozens of people had been detained.
Police also raided Mono, a space that attracts an LGBT crowd, where as well as detaining people, police issued some patrons with military call-up papers and interrogated them about their connection to the LGBT community, according to Telegram news channel Ostorozhno Novosti.