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26 Mar 2026, 20:35 GMT+10
The man chose to live off-grid in a forest instead of doing a year of community service
Russian law enforcement officers have detained a man who spent eight years hiding in the taiga in Karelia, east of Finland, to evade a non-custodial sentence. He had been placed on the federal wanted list after failing to report for a one-year community service term for a minor offense.
According to a statement released on Thursday, officers from the Federal Penitentiary Service and the Interior Ministry arrested the 50-year-old suspect, identified only as 'Citizen F.', by chance.
Investigators said the man fled into a forested area in the Prionezhsky District in October 2018 after failing to report to serve his sentence. For years, officers pursued leads and even tracked distant relatives in neighboring regions, but were unable to locate him.
The fugitive reportedly avoided detection by living deep in the forest entirely off-grid, without a phone, bank cards, or identification, and by cutting all contact with relatives and acquaintances. He built makeshift shelters, cooked over an open fire, drew water from a nearby river, and scavenged food and clothing from garbage dumps in nearby settlements, visiting them only at night.
Authorities eventually discovered his forest hideout after tracking him during one of his supply runs.
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A Telegram post announcing the arrest included police footage of the site, showing several structures built from construction debris, with no heating beyond an open fire - despite the region's harsh subarctic conditions. In the footage, officers accompany Citizen F. as he gives a tour of his camp, pointing out a separate kitchen, sleeping area, and storage spaces filled with scavenged items such as cookware, blankets, clothes, and even furniture.
The man has been taken to a police station for questioning. It remains unclear whether he will face additional charges or be required to serve his original sentence.
(RT.com)
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