Police witnesses lie, judge trusts them
Journalists have found out that during the trials over the participants of 19 December events the key witnesses secrete their real personal details.
During the trial over Dzmitry Miadzvedz, Judge of
Maskouski district Alena Rudnitskaya did not check the passports of the
“injured policemen” and asked no questions about their education.
According to requirements of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a witness must
tell the address he is living and registered; education and the place of work.
Additionally, the judge checks the identity with the help of the passport.
The Belsat tried to correct the mistake of the Belarusian justice and
find the “victims” with the help of Beltelecom inquiry service. It
turned out that different people live at those addresses.
For instance, a policeman who was promoted after the events on the Square, and
who is a commander of the special tasks platoon of the regiment of the Internal
Affairs department of Minsk
city executive committee now, Yury Dalidovich, told that he lived in N. Arda Street.
The service “109”
informed the Belsat reporter that the phone is registered to a different
person. The journalist reached the owner of the flat on the phone: “Neither
Yury Davidovich nor Dalidovich have ever lived here.” (A mistake is possible as
the “injured” policeman tell his personal details quickly and in a low voice).
The same story was with policemen Volkau, Kashtalan, Palavinka, Perapeika and
Lepesh.
Before they started testimony, the judge warned the victims that perjury is
punished under the law. Under Article 401 of the Criminal Code of Belarus,
perjury is fined or punished by correctional labor for up to two years, or
arrest for a term for up to 6 months, or restriction of freedom for up to two
years.