The administrative commission of Yakutsk city hall has reported a local club for a show featuring transgender performers, according to a post on the commission’s Telegram channel.
The channel states that since 26 December, public “promotion of non-traditional sexual relations and gender transition” has been taking place at the Number One club “with the participation of invited transgender women from Thailand and men of non-traditional orientation.”
The commission accused the club of “LGBT propaganda” (Article 6.21, Part 1 of the Administrative Offences Code) and filed complaints with the prosecutor’s office and police. Under this article, legal entities can be fined up to 1 million rubles (around US$11,000) and have operations suspended for up to 90 days, while foreigners (Part 5, Article 6.21) face fines of up to 100,000 rubles (about US$1,100) or arrest for up to 15 days followed by deportation.
Officials reported the club after a Telegram channel, “Spicy Yakutia,” which has over 15,000 subscribers, filed a complaint about it. The channel drew attention to videos from the club, claiming that “the corruption of the male population” was happening right under the noses of the security forces and officials. The channel also published comments from subscribers demanding that the club be closed.
10:06 The outlet SakhaDay.ru reports that police detained the club’s executive director, bartenders and waiters for questioning. Security forces and officials who visited the club did not find the transgender performers there.
“The videos circulated on social media show that these are transvestites,” the head of the commission, Felix Antonov, told the outlet. “They were dancing with each other, promoting non-traditional values. We spoke with the club representatives but did not find the general director, only the executive director. He tried to defend himself, saying that unknown artists from Thailand had approached them the previous day and offered their services. But we pointed out that the show was advertised as running from 26 December until 8 January.”
The official added: “There will be no more such shows in Yakutsk. All the staff who were in the club have been taken to the police station for further questioning. It will now be up to the court to decide what happens next.”