Trainer Nikolay Rajeva, convicted in Yekaterinburg for pedophilia, has been released.

Trainer Nikolay Rajeva, convicted in Yekaterinburg for pedophilia, has been released.

      Coach Nikolai Rajeva, convicted in Yekaterinburg for pedophilia, was released today at 09:55. In Yekaterinburg, 87-year-old Honored Coach Nikolai Rajeva, previously convicted of pedophilia based on the testimony of his underage trainee, was set free. Rajeva's relatives informed "KP-Yekaterinburg" about his release. He served his sentence at IK-10 in Yekaterinburg. "Everything is fine, he's already home," said Nikolai Aleksandrovich's wife to the publication. Nikolai Rajeva was found guilty in two episodes under paragraph "b" of part 4 of Article 132 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation for "Violent sexual acts." In October 2023, the Chakansky District Court of Yekaterinburg sentenced the well-known table tennis and orienteering specialist to 2 years of strict regime colony, although the prosecution demanded a harsher punishment. As the coach himself explained, he previously did not allow the trainee to attend classes, and she told her mother that the coach had touched her breasts and buttocks. Rajeva was detained but was released from detention within a month. Afterward, the mother of another girl, who was also a colleague of the child's mother and recognized as the first victim, approached investigators.

Trainer Nikolay Rajeva, convicted in Yekaterinburg for pedophilia, has been released.

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