ODINTSOVO, June 4 (RIA Novosti) - A court in the Moscow Region decided against sanctioning the arrest of Vadim Korovin, an oppositionist and activist with the Russian Federation of Car Owners (FAR), accused of hitting a policeman with his car.
According to investigators, Korovin was riding a car on the Rublyovo-Uspenskoye highway in Moscow on May 24 and refused to give way to a police car, moving in the oncoming lane with its sirens on. A traffic policeman later tried to stop him, but Korovin allegedly hit him with a bumper of his car and rode away, investigators said.
The Odintsovo Municipal Court of the Moscow Region turned down on Monday a request from investigators to sanction Korovin’s arrest citing lack of evidence and set the activist free under a pledge not to leave the country.
“I want to go home now and hug my wife,” Korovin told journalists as he left the court’s building.
Korovin, who is also a member of the opposition group RosAgit, was also detained by police last March as he tried to distribute tents for demonstrators in Moscow protesting presidential elections.