MOSCOW, December 8 — RAPSI. A Moscow court sentenced Vitaly Revin who was put on terrorists and extremists list to 24 years in prison after finding him guilty of treason and financing terrorism, the Moscow Prosecutor's Office press service told RAPSI.
"The court sentenced Revin to 24 years in prison, the first six years to be served in a prison and the remainder in a maximum-security penal colony," the Prosecutor’s Office said.
According to investigators, in September 2023, Revin, acting via a Ukrainian volunteer center, transferred a technical device he had manufactured to the Azov paramilitary group (a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation).
"The convicted person purchased components for 30 pieces of technical devices via foreign online trading platforms and delivered them to a representative of a terrorist organization. He also provided consulting assistance in assembling the equipment to a usable condition," the Prosecutor's Office said.
The defendant was found guilty of treason and financing terrorism. He was also fined 600,000 rubles ($7,864.27).



