The Russian was sentenced to 26 years in prison in Hong Kong for smuggling cocainePhoto: Change.org

Subject to good behavior, the release of Yuri Sysoev can happen in 2034

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Russian Yuri Sysoyev was convicted of drug smuggling and sentenced to 26 years in prison.

This is reported by news with reference to words of the General Consul of the Russian Federation in Hong Kong, Alexander Kozlov.

38-year-old interior designer Yury Sysoev was arrested December 14, 2016 at Hong Kong international airport on charges of smuggling 2.5 kg of cocaine. 29 November 2018 High court of Hong Kong found him guilty. Under the condition of good behavior release may occur in 2034.

Yuri Sysoev denies wrongdoing and is appealing the verdict. Now he is held in Stanley Prison. Once a month he can use the phone.

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In August 2016 Yury Sysoev and his friends-athletes were offered a trip to Brazil, where it was necessary to bring the growth hormone somatotropin. For it promised them payment in amount of 50 thousand rubles. The trip only agreed Yuriy Sysoyev, in the plane, he met with Nikita Stefanovich, who also had to bring to Russia somatotropin.

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Three weeks later, some Hispanic family got two Russians on the suitcase. Sysoev and Stefanovic flew to Moscow on a transit flight via Hong Kong.

On 14 December, the Russian was detained at the customs post. In a secret compartment of the suitcase, the guards found the cocaine. Yury Sysoev at once gave evidence about the organizers of the trip and participated in special operations in Hong Kong for the arrest of the recipient of the suitcase of the citizen of Indonesia.

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Nikita Stefanovic signed an agreement with the court and admitted his guilt, he was given 17 years in prison.

According to the lawyer Alexander Boikova, the case of Yury Sysoyev an example of the use of “blind mules” to transport drugs.

We will remind, in the USA hanged drug trafficker, who is 11 years waiting for the death penalty. Scott Dozier was convicted of killing Jeremiah Miller, who was shot and dismembered in 2002. The torso of the victim found in a suitcase thrown in the trash in Las Vegas.

Later it turned out that a drug dealer killed another human burial is found in the Arizona desert. On set of crimes the court sentenced a man to death.