Russian journalist on drugs charges taken to hospital amid reports he was beaten in prison

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Investigative reporter Ivan Golunov is thought to have a concussion and a broken rib after being detained on his way to a meeting with a source in Moscow.

A prominent Russian investigative journalist who was detained this week for alleged drug offences has been taken to hospital, according to Russian news agencies.Journalists instead believe his arrest was in direct retribution for his investigative workIvan Golunov, 36, was on his way to a meeting with a source on Thursday when he was taken into custody in central Moscow and where illegal drugs were found in his rucksack, according to police and his employer, the online news portal Meduza.

A lawyer for Golunov, who is known for investigating alleged corruption among Moscow city officials, said he believed police had planted the drugs on his client to frame him and that Golunov had been physically beaten. "The detainee … complained of feeling unwell. An ambulance was called … the ambulance doctors decided that he should be taken to a hospital for examination," Interfax quoted a Moscow police press office as saying.

The head of human rights organisation Agora, Pavel Chikov, told Russian news agencies Golunov was thought to have a concussion and a broken rib. Police are alleging four grams of a synthetic stimulant were found in his backpack. But many journalists suspect the arrest was retribution for Golunov's investigative work.The editorial management of Meduza, which is based in Latvia, said in a statement that Golunov had received threats in recent months in connection with a story he was working on.

 

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