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Dushkina Natalya Sergeyevna

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2024: Preventive measure - house arrest in child trafficking case

In May 2024, Natalya Dushkina, a police officer from the Altai Territory, was sent under house arrest on suspicion of human trafficking.

According to reports, RIA Novosti initially the case was initiated against the adoptive mother of 15 children, Yulia Loginova. She is charged under paragraphs "a, b, z" part 2 of Art. 127.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (human trafficking), part 4 of Art. 150 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (Involvement of a minor in the commission of a crime). According to the investigation, Dushkina, who served as the head of the migration center of the police department for the Soviet district MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Russia of the Belokurikhinsky municipal district, together with Loginova and other defendants, was engaged in illegal trafficking of newborn children in violation of of the Russian Federation the adoption procedure established in the procedure.

Natalia Dushkina sent under house arrest on suspicion of human trafficking

The check against Loginova, the main defendant in the case, began after information was received from a medical institution about the presence in the blood of a boy born in 2015 of medicine that could not be given to a child with his disease. On this fact, a criminal case was initiated under the article "Intentional infliction of harm to health." During the prosecutor's check, it turned out that 47-year-old Loginova is raising 15 minor children.

During the audit, it turned out that in 2010 Loginova underwent surgery and could no longer give birth. However, she assured that later children (2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019) are her relatives. The prosecutor's office found out that documents with false information were submitted to the registry office, as a result of which there is reason to believe that illegal actions were committed against children born in 2018 and 2019.

In October 2023, the court arrested Loginova and five other defendants. Among them were named surrogate mother Firuza Uskanova and Natalya Patoka, who organized, according to media reports, a crisis shelter for women.[1]

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