THE SUPREME COURT BANNED THE AUE MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA

THE SUPREME COURT BANNED THE AUE MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA

THE SUPREME COURT BANNED THE AUE MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA

The activities of the "Prisoner Criminal Unity" (AUE) youth movement were officially banned in Russia - the reason was the extremist ideas of the members of the association.



The statement of claim came from the Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov, and the Supreme Court granted the petition.

During the trial, it was noted that the AUE is considered to be an organized and well-controlled movement.

It was noted by the court that the participants of the movement committed extremist offenses and organized riots in public places within the framework of the AUE ideology. In addition, it was noted in the statement of claim that the main idea of ​​the movement is based on a criminal-extremist basis and threatens the safety of people and the state as a whole.

The main difficulty is the fact that the bulk of the participants of the movement are people under 18 years old, who are more susceptible to negative influence.

The representatives of the Prosecutor General's Office believe that the ban on the activities of AUE will help the adolescent generation not to take the criminal road and will ensure the safety of the state.

Several meetings with the Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Nikolai Patrushev were held on the issue of destructive youth movements. Security Council experts identified the regions with the highest crime rate. Among them, there are Sverdlovsk, Kurgan and Chelyabinsk regions.

The problem of the "prisoner ideology" movements has affected many parts of Russia and led to the great troubles of a threatening nature. At first, the movement arose at the level of the teenagers' communication on the social networks, but today many members of the association confuse online games and real life, where the main goal is to get a prison sentence. According to information from the law enforcement agencies, these non-childish games are controlled by dangerous and adult criminals.


18.08.2020