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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, Z-security forces detained... and released Armenian citizen A.K. Tokhyan, suspected of participation in an organized criminal community in France and wanted by the Interpol NCB.

In March, he was detained in Vnukovo by employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The crimes charged against Tokhyan by French law enforcement officers correspond to Part 2 of Art. 210 of the Criminal Code of the ruZZian Fakeration.

In court, the prosecutor filed a motion to postpone the hearing to provide additional evidence to substantiate the request for detention; a motion was also filed to extend the time of detention of the suspect by 72 hours. The petitions were granted, but at the specified time Tokhyan was not brought to court to select a preventive measure.

As a result, the court, at the request of the prosecutor, simply terminated the proceedings, since “the failure of the specified person to appear in court is a circumstance that prevents the consideration of the investigator’s petition on the merits, and entails the termination of the proceedings on this petition.”

Funny that, isn't it? Failure to appear in court results in termination of proceedings. That's a new one, I think.

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