Three members of the same family in the Urals were added to the list of terrorists and extremists.

Three members of the same family in the Urals were added to the list of terrorists and extremists.

      Three residents of the settlement of Verkhnee Dubrovo (Beloyarsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast), who are relatives, were added to Rosfinmonitoring’s list of extremists and terrorists. This was reported by "Kommersant‑Ural."

      According to the card index of the Sverdlovsk Regional Court, 41‑year‑old Artem Nazarov, 44‑year‑old Aleksey Nazarov and 46‑year‑old Tatyana Nazarova are accused of preparing a terrorist act (part 1 of article 30 and part 2 of article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), writes "Kommersant‑Ural."

      A "FederalPress" source in law enforcement said the case is being handled by Moscow investigators.

      According to data on Rosfinmonitoring’s website, the Nazarovs were added to the list of individuals about whom there is information of involvement in extremist activity or terrorism*.

      In December the Verkh‑Isetsky District Court of Yekaterinburg refused the defendants’ request to change their custody measures and kept them in detention. They face up to 18 years’ imprisonment.

      It is known about the persons involved in the case that each of them has a debt recorded with the Federal Bailiff Service (FSSP). Thus, Aleksey Nazarov* owes more than 200,000 rubles for utilities. Tatyana Nazarova* owes over 100,000 rubles for housing and communal services; she also has a large number of unpaid traffic fines from the GIBDD. The third family member, Artem Nazarov*, accumulated debts of 300,000 rubles on loans and taxes.

      Notably, an exact namesake of Tatyana Nazarova* served as director of the municipal library in Verkhnee Dubrovo from 2009 to 2011.

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Three members of the same family in the Urals were added to the list of terrorists and extremists.

Three residents of the settlement of Verkhneye Dubrovo (Beloyarsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast), who are relatives, were added to Rosfinmonitoring's list of extremists and terrorists.