A US citizen who walked with a calf on Red Square was banned from entering the Russian Federation for 40 years

A US citizen who walked with a calf on Red Square was banned from entering the Russian Federation for 40 years

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The Migration Service of the Moscow police banned US citizen Alicia Day, who walked a calf on Red Square, from entering Russia for 40 years. It is reported by TASS.

“Make a decision not to allow entry into Russia to US citizen Day Alicia, born on August 9, 1988, for a period until February 13, 2063,” the protocol read in the Troitsky Court during the consideration of the expulsion case.

In relation to her, a protocol was drawn up under Part 3 of Art. 18.8 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (violation by a foreign citizen of the rules of entry or regime of stay in Russia). The maximum penalty for this violation is a fine of up to 7 thousand rubles. with administrative expulsion of a citizen from the country or without it.

Day herself said that she decided to leave the country on her own. According to the agency, she lived in the country without registration and did not know that it was necessary.

Law enforcement officers detained a US citizen on February 1. According to the girl, she bought a calf on Avito so that he would not be slaughtered on the farm.

The calf was sent to an animal rehabilitation center.

According to media reports, the woman is an animal rights activist. According to her, she saves animals destined for slaughter. So, it is known that earlier she traveled around Poland with a ram, one of the points of this route was the center of Warsaw. In addition, while living in the UK, Day bought a pig intended for slaughter from farmers, and then settled it in her apartment in London.

Source: Rosbalt

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