Russian scientist detained for collecting bugs wants charges dropped case
MOSCOW – Russian scientist Nikolai Kilafyan, on trial in Sri Lanka for collecting insects illegally is in dire need of surgery after a serious leg fracture, the Vice-President of the Russian division of the International Committee for the Protection of Human Rights, Ivan Melnikov told TASS on Wednesday (25).
Nikolai has sustained a severe leg fracture and needs surgery, which given the difficult situation with the coronavirus in the country, cannot be done in Sri Lanka. He has to get home as soon as possible,” Melnikov said. He also said that he hopes the Sri Lankan court will drop the charges against Kilofyan, considering the changes of conviction are quite low.
“All three Russians are in danger for various health reasons. Alexander Ignatenko continues to have stomach problems, and he has yet to recover from COVID-19 complications. The third Russian, Artem Ryabov, also continues to struggle with post-COVID-19 complications.” Melnikov said.
In February 2020, Zoologist Alexander Ignatenko was arrested after authorities discovered that he had several dead beetles, which is a violation of the country’s ban on collecting flora and fauna. Two of his fellow colleagues Artem Ryabov and Nikolai Kilafyan were also detained. In May 2021, they were released on bail right as the trial began. The three scientists were accused of killing 277 beetles. Ignatenko maintains that he did not catch and kill the insects, but collected already dead ones found along the road, photographed them and wrote down the description of each one.
At the request of lawyers, the Russian Science Academy Zoology Institute Centre experts conducted a study to determine whether or not the insects found were endangered species, which the Russians are accused of collecting. According to their report, only one butterfly and five species of reptiles are recognized as rare and in need of protection. If found guilty, Ignatenko says he will have to pay a fine amounting to three million rubles ($40,625) or he will face up to 40 years in prison.
-TASS