10 November 2009, 22:20
Major Dymovskiy plans to give press conference in Moscow
Militia Major Alexei Dymovskiy, who told about corruption in law enforcement bodies of Novorossisk, arrived in Moscow in his car, as he was not let to go by air.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that in the evening on November 9 Dymovskiy was detained by patrol-sentry militiamen on his way to the airport. Later he was released, but found out that his bank credit card was blocked, and he could not buy an air flight ticket.
Then, the Major, afraid of shadowing, switched off his mobile phone and left for Moscow in his car. Human rights activist Vadim Karastelyov, who is Dymovskiy's official representative, wrote about it in his blog.
The GUVD (Chief Interior Department) of the Krasnodar Territory has already declared the groundlessness of Dymovskiy's accusations. Militia bosses from Novorossisk went to court against him for slander, the regional department of the ICPO (Investigatory Committee at the Prosecutor's Office) started a check against Dymovskiy, and the Department of Internal Security (DIS) of Russian MIA has already declared that the Major himself sheltered drug dealers.
In the meantime, Dymovskiy's former colleague - ex-head of the criminal inquiry of the OVD of the Vostochny District of Novorossisk Andrei Narvatkin - has stood up for him. According to the latter, he was forced to defame Dymovskiy, and everything he said is the truth; and the UVD bosses now try to overturn it by all means, as Mr Narvatkin said in his interview to the "Gazeta.Ru".
Zoya Bagrova, chief physician of the polyclinic, where senior operative officer Alexei Dymovskiy was registered, and whom he earlier accused that in conspiracy with the UVD head refuses to give sick lists to militiamen, believes that the Major needs a serious medical examination.
She asserts that Dymovskiy behaved inadequately in the polyclinic, and she asked the UVD boss to send the militiaman to the territorial hospital for diagnosing, as reported by the "Life News". "He had all the symptoms of a psychopathic person," the doctor has assures.
On November 9, during a press conference in Krasnodar, Alexei Dymovskiy said he was "deliberately pictured as a madman."