“After hearing the views of the parties, the court decided to satisfy the petition of the investigation and extend the measure of restraint to Dzhaborov in the form of detention until May 8,” TASS quoted the words of Judge Sergei Khomyakov.

In February, the Public Monitoring Commission reported that Dzhaborov is a Tajik citizen and has been living in Moscow for seven years, he previously worked as a seller in a store, and recently decided to become a video blogger.

On February 2, in an electric train car that ran from Polezhaevskaya to 1905 Street, Dzhaborov fell, imitating a sudden attack, while his accomplices shouted out phrases about the presence of a coronavirus. Video prank was posted on the Internet.