"Human shield" breaker Raman Myantsyuk released pre-term
He was amnestied this September although he was considered a rule breaker in the colony.
32-year-old Raman Myantsyuk returned to Maladechna and works there as a loader, Komsomolskaya Pravda in Belarus informs.
He was serving a five-year prison sentence for drunken driving. On March 2, 2008 the traffic police stopped a drunk driver Myantsyuk whose car reached the speed of 160 kilometers per hour. For this, they placed the “human shield” of the cars passing by at the entrance to Minsk. People were injured as a result. Myantsyuk and his wife hid in Moscow for several months. The police detained them during their walk in the zoo.
Raman Myantsyuk’s wife who gave the keys to the drunk driver was sentenced to two years of probation. Raman changed several colonies within the first year of his imprisonment, until he stopped in Vaukavysk. He worked at the non-ferrous metal processing plant there. Being in prison, Myantsyuk was convicted to another 3 months of arrest under article 205 "Theft".
In July 2011, Euroradio was told in the special department of colony number 11 in Vaukavysk that Myantsyuk was a rule breaker, thus the commission refused to change restraint for him twice. It turns out that he changed for the better later, as he managed to get under the amnesty.
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