“The Security Service of Ukraine, together with the National Police and the Prosecutor General’s Office, gathered evidence against the head of the Russian prison where Ukrainian prisoners are tortured and killed, Vyacheslav Perevozkin.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: SBU, NPU, OGP
Details: From July 22, 2024, Perevozkin holds the position of head of the Federal State Institution, Pretrial Detention Center No. 3 of the Main Department of the Federal Penitentiary Service in the Perm Region of the Russian Federation.
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According to the investigation, in September 2024, the Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roschyna and the mayor of the Dnipro-Rudnen Territorial Community of Vasylivsky District of Zaporizhzhya Region, Yevhen Matveev, were killed in the said torture chamber.
According to the case file, the death of the victims occurred as a result of ill-treatment, torture and failure to provide the necessary medical care, which was directly causally related to the actions and inaction of the management of the detention center.
As the investigation established, Perevozkin gave criminal orders and deliberately allowed the use of physical and psychological violence against Ukrainians.
Ukrainian law enforcement officers documented other facts of torture, beatings, humiliation of human dignity, illegal “interrogations”, creation of inhuman conditions of detention, as well as deliberate failure to provide proper medical care to illegally detained civilians. Such behavior had a systematic, deliberate and repressive character.
According to the SBU materials, Perevozkin was notified in absentia of suspicion under the following articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:
– Part 1 of Art. 438 (cruel treatment of the civilian population, committed by a group of persons based on a prior conspiracy);
– Part 2 of Art. 438 (cruel treatment of the civilian population, combined with intentional murder, committed by a group of persons according to a prior conspiracy).
For committing these crimes, he faces life imprisonment.
