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Cameroonian expelled from Russia for supporting rebels in Syria and Ukraine
2024-05-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] A citizen of Cameroon, who participated in an ethnic criminal group and was identified by officers of the FSB Directorate for the Belgorod Region, was ordered by the court to be expelled from Russia. The regional FSB press service reported this on May 20.

“The illegal activities of a citizen of the Republic of Cameroon, a resident of the city of Belgorod, who took part in the activities of an ethnic criminal group involved in inciting ethnic hatred,” the message states.

According to the FSB, the Cameroonian worked at construction sites in the Valuysky urban district. The man is a supporter of radical Islam and has repeatedly expressed support for terrorist groups operating in Niger, as well as in support of rebels in Syria and Ukraine.
Cameroon’s population is about 30% Moslem. Groups in Niger and Syria could be ISIS. Where Ukraine comes into the mix is a puzzler…
In addition, a citizen of Cameroon lived in Russia in violation of the rules of stay. By decision of the Valuysky District Court, the foreigner was brought to administrative responsibility for violating the rules of entry into the Russian Federation. The Cameroonian was sentenced to administrative expulsion from Russia in the form of forced departure.

Earlier, Regnum news agency reported that Ukrainian student Sergei Gulko, previously expelled from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) for nationalist publications and attempts to raise money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, will be expelled from Russia.

At the end of April, Sergei Gulko, a sixth-year student at the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University, was arrested in Moscow. A Ukrainian citizen who lived in a university dormitory on Lomonosovsky Prospekt was imprisoned for supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine and disobeying the police. The Nikulinsky court of the capital found the young man guilty of public display of Nazi symbols and sentenced him to 12 days of arrest.

Previously arrested for collecting money for the Ukrainian army, former student Gulko was unable to leave for Georgia after being ordered to leave Russia. According to him, Georgia denied him entry without explanation.

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