Third Assistant Captain of the Russian ship “Amur” Pavel Dobryansky, who was detained in Japan about a collision with Japanese schooner on May 26, sent to the investigative (SIZO). This was reported by RIA Novosti Consul Roman Kolesnik.
“We made sure that the state of health is normal,” the diplomat said. According to him, the Japanese side has 72 hours to decide whether to begin a consequence in relation to the detained Russian. At the moment, Dobryansky was polled on a voluntary basis.
In the event that a consequence begins, the law allocates “10 plus 10 days” to it. “After this period, the decision is made or release it, or to present official accusations and transfer the case to the court,” Kolesnik said.
38-year-old Pavel Dobryansky detained at 09:46 local time (03:46 Moscow time) on suspicion of violations during the performance of official activities that caused the death of a person, as well as in violations associated with the maneuvering process vehicle.
The Russian ship “Amur” with a crew of 23 people on May 26 went from Korsakov to Mombetsu with the cargo of the crab. 23 kilometers from the end point of the path there was a clash with the Japanese fishing chungy “Dai Hati Hokko Maru”. As a result of the incident, three of five fishermen in the Japanese vessel died. “Amur” nobody suffered.