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Russia : Russian Interior Ministry ordered to pay $1,200 to man tortured by police

MOSCOW, June 5 – The Supreme Court of Tatarstan has ordered Russia’s Interior Ministry to pay 70,000 rubles ($1,200) to a man tortured in a police office, lawyer Andrey Suchkov told RAPSI on Monday.

The ruling will be appealed. Suchkov said the awarded sum is inconsistent with the plaintiff’s depths of physical and moral suffering, as well as with standards of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

According to case papers, on February 2016, a police officer questioned the man suspected of theft. The suspect pleaded not guilty, and as a result the police officer tortured him with the use of electric shocker.

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