The “Wagnerian” who fled to Norway, was arrested in Sweden
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- Anna Kholodnova
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Dagbladet
The ex-commander of the PMC "Wagner" Andriy Medvedev who fled to Norway and asked for political asylum there, was arrested in Sweden.
Dagbladet writes about it.
According to the human rights organization Gulagu.net, Medvedev traveled by bus from Norway to Sweden because he was told that cigarettes are twice as cheap there. But the "Wagnerian" does not have a permit to enter Sweden, so he was arrested.
Medvedevʼs lawyer Brynjulf Risnes confirmed the fact of the detention.
"He thought he could go to Sweden. Unfortunately, asylum seekers do not have the opportunity to do this. He apologizes for this misunderstanding and hopes that he will be sent back to Norway soon," Risnes noted.
- In January 2023, the Russian Andriy Medvedev, who is a former commander from the PMC "Wagner", illegally crossed the border and asked for asylum. Volodymyr Osyechkin reported that Medvedev crossed the border with Norway in the area of Nickel settlement of Murmansk region. Later, the "Wagnerian" was charged with violence — he got into a fight outside a pub in Oslo.
- Medvedev was released on February 22 after being questioned about the incident. He testified during the interrogation, but pleaded not guilty.