Olga Zelenina detained by staff of Russian Federal Drug Control Service not charged yet
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Moscow, 17 August 2012. PenzaNews. The head of the chemical-analytical laboratory of the Penza Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture Olga Zelenina detained by the staff of Russian Federal Drug Control Service (FDCS) on Wednesday, August 15, has not been charged yet.
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“Olga Zelenina is still in Moscow; no official charges have been filed against her. Perhaps something will clear up in the next few hours. Currently, Olga Zelenina cannot divulge any information about the reasons for her detention as the Federal Drug Control Service investigator ordered her to sign the relevant documents,” Philip Shishov, a lawyer giving legal advice on drug related matters, told news agency “PenzaNews.”
According to him, the detained woman is in a state of shock.
“She was shocked with what has happened because she was taken to Moscow from home, and the situation offers no facilities for even taking a shower. Moreover, she spent last night being interrogated,” the lawyer said.
As reported earlier, on Wednesday, August 15, several people (some of them were masked and had weapons) raided the house of the expert Olga Zelenina. Later she was arrested for 48 hours.
The whole day the family of Olga Zelenina did not have any information about her location and sent a statement to the police.
On Thursday, August 16 under guard, Olga Zelenina was taken to Moscow hospital No. 40 with a diagnosis of angina pectoris.
According to preliminary information, the health of the detainee deteriorated after lengthy interrogations that were conducted first in Penza, and then in Moscow.