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Тулыбаев Айсур Амирович

Date of birth: December 24, 1984 (41 years old)
Article of the Criminal Code:  212 ч. 2 ; 318 ч. 1
Form of repression:  unknown
Pursuit stage:  currently serving a sentence
Date of arrest:  January 1, 1
Sentence:  4 года 6 месяцев лишения свободы в колонии общего режима
Date of sentencing:  March 3, 2025
Current location:  not in custody
Lists of persecuted:  Current list of those persecuted without imprisonment

Tulybaev Aysur Amirovich was born on 24 December 1984. He is a resident of the village of Novousmanovo, Burzyansky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan (Russia), a Russian citizen. He is married and a father of three minor children. He worked as a tractor driver-operator and is a Group III disabled person.

On 3 March 2025, he was convicted under Part 2 of Article 212 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Participation in mass riots involving violence, the use of objects dangerous to others, and armed resistance to a representative of the authorities”) and Part 1 of Article 318 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Use of violence not dangerous to life or health, or a threat of violence against a representative of the authorities or their relatives in connection with the performance of official duties”).

He was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months of imprisonment in a general-regime correctional colony. He has been held in custody since 10 March 2024.

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