Deputy Kalinin claimed he faced the threat of being expelled.
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Yevgeny Kalinin, a deputy, stands firm against accusations of inappropriate behavior by traffic police, claiming they threatened him and tried to coerce him.
Kalinin recounts his encounter with these officers, who he says acted arrogantly, aiming to humiliate him. He alleges they intended to send him to a narcological dispensary, and warned him to remember who he'd crossed paths with, alluding to the threats he'd received prior.
Despite being fearful and unsure of his actions, Kalinin alleges he declined the examination, knowing one of the officers.
In an unusual turn of events, Kalinin was required to drive on December 28, 2024, despite his suspended driver's license. His parliamentary duties forced him to deliver New Year's gifts to children, as his friends couldn't provide transportation, and he didn't have the luxury of time to wait for a taxi.
Recent events suggest that security operations, often linked to terrorism, remain a concern in regions like Chechnya, where incidents such as the arrest of suspects connected to the Islamic State following a deadly attack on a traffic checkpoint are common[1]. However, these search results do not provide specific allegations against Russian traffic police regarding arbitrary behavior or attempts to compromise Deputy Yevgeny Kalinin.
[1] "Islamic State supporters arrested in Ingushetia following checkpoint attack." RIA Novosti. 2024-12-28.[2] "Chechnya: Knife attack on traffic police." BBC News. 2024-12-30.[3] "Public display of attacker's body in Chechnya sparks criticism." Reuters. 2024-12-31.[4] "Chechen leader expels family of attacker and alleged accomplices." RT. 2024-12-31.[5] "Alleged involvement of individuals in Turkey and Ukraine in Chechnya knife attack." The Moscow Times. 2024-12-31.
- Deputy Yevgeny Kalinin, in the realm of politics and general news, continued to deny allegations that he was coerced into a narcological examination by traffic police in 2024, despite the threats he alleged to have received.
- The deputy, Kalinin, noted that, contrary to the officers' intentions, he declined the examination, citing his knowledge of one of the officers and the potential for personal bias.
- In the year 2024, Kalinin found himself in an unusual situation, driving despite his suspended license, as he fulfilled his parliamentary duties of delivering New Year's gifts to children when his friends couldn't provide transportation.
- While war-and-conflicts remained a concern in regions like Chechnya, with incidents such as the arrest of suspects linked to the Islamic State following attacks on traffic checkpoints, the specific allegations against Russian traffic police regarding arbitrary behavior or attempts to compromise Deputy Yevgeny Kalinin were not found in the search results.
