Preventive surveillance can be established over Pavel Vinahradau
The Maskouski district court of Minsk will decide on 6 April whether former
political prisoner Pavel Vinahradau should be put under stricter surveillance.
The grounds are numerous violations of the Code of Administrative Offenses
since the release from prison on 14 September 2011, the Human Rights
Center “Viasna” reports.
Vinahradau was detained several times for alleged swearing and sentenced to
administrative arrests. For example, he served 25 days in custody this year.
Under the Criminal Procedure Code of Belarus, Pavel Vinahradau will be obliged to visit police on call and give
explanations regarding fulfilling the requirements of the preventive
surveillance; warn the police about change of work or residence; leave the
district (city) only with a sanctions of police.
Preventive surveillance also limits the time of being out of home, forbids
visiting certain mass events and imposes other restrictions.
The case will be heard by Judge Tatsiana
Motyl.
Bear in mind that on 15 March the court of the Pershamaiski district of Minsk
put former political prisoner Uladzimir
Yaromenak under preventive surveillance for one year.