Russian Orthodox Cleric Denies Link to White Substance Found in Car by Czech Police

LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) – A former senior ⁠cleric ⁠in the Russian Orthodox Church ⁠said on Monday that Czech police had found ​small containers of a white substance in his car during a search a ‌day earlier, and denied any ‌connection to those items.

Metropolitan Hilarion, whose secular name is Grigory ⁠Alfeyev and ⁠who headed the church’s external relations from 2009 to 2022, ​accused police of not following correct procedure during the search in the Czech Republic and called for an independent investigation.

He also “categorically denies any involvement in ​the illegal possession of prohibited substances and considers what happened to ⁠be a ⁠provocation,” a post on ⁠his ​Telegram page said.

Police did not inform Hilarion why his vehicle had been ​stopped and did not ⁠allow him to witness the search, the Telegram post said.

The statement said the incident was preceded by a long period of pressure on Hilarion and the Orthodox community he serves in the Czech town ⁠of Karlovy Vary, including anonymous and sometimes violent threats.

Moscow is demanding Hilarion’s ⁠immediate release and the termination of the “fabricated” proceedings against him, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.

“The head of the Czech diplomatic mission in Moscow will shortly be summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry, where a strong protest will be lodged regarding the unacceptable high-handedness of the Czech authorities,” she said.

A spokesperson for the Czech police’s National Drug Headquarters, ⁠responding to a request for comment, said the agency conducted a search after receiving an anonymous tip.

She did not comment directly on whether a substance had been found, on the identities of ​those involved or provide further details, citing ongoing criminal ​proceedings.

(Editing by Bernadette Baum, Rod Nickel)

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