A Svietlahorsk resident who disappeared while returning from Poland was found in a Homiel pretrial detention center.
34-year-old Gleb Panasyuk, a resident of Svietlahorsk who was being searched for by his friends from Poland, is being held in pre-trial detention center No. 3 in Homiel. Human rights activists from «Homielskaja Viasna» have information that his imprisonment is politically motivated.

On October 8, Gleb traveled from Poland, where he had been living and working for the past few years, to his hometown of Svietlahorsk to visit his parents.
He last contacted his friends living in Poland on October 9 from the train station in Brest. He said he was going to transfer to a train heading towards his hometown. But after that, contact with him was lost.
It is known that Gleb had previously served an administrative arrest in the temporary detention facility in Homiel. Now human rights activists are trying to find out what the authorities are accusing Panasyuk of.
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