Russian journalist in drugs case hospitalised: police

AFP  |  Moscow 

said Saturday that an facing drugs charges in a case supporters say is trumped-up has been taken to a hospital after he fell ill in custody.

Ivan Golunov, a for Meduza independent site who has been charged with attempted drug-dealing, "complained of feeling unwell," police said in a statement.

"As a result of examination by paramedics, the decision was taken to send the detainee to a medical facility for assessment."

Golunov's earlier wrote on Telegram that medics suspected Golunov had broken ribs, bruising and concussion.

Golunov on Friday told a of Russia's presidential rights council, which advises Vladimir Putin, that he had been beaten while in custody, with police twice punching him in the head and standing on his chest.

The 36-year-old has investigated high-level corruption among officials and Meduza said he had received a number of death threats. It believes he is being persecuted for his journalistic work.

Police detained Golunov on Thursday and said they found drug mephedrone and cocaine in his rucksack and flat, but supporters suggested they were planted.

On Saturday police charged Golunov with attempting to deal a "large amount" of drugs, Chikov said.

Golunov was due to attend court on Saturday for a ruling on whether he is to be held in custody but it was unclear whether this would go ahead after his hospitalisation.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 18:15 IST