The Simonovsky District Court late yesterday ruled that Roman Rubanov was guilty of organising an unauthorised rally and sentenced him to ten days in police cells, his lawyer Ivan Zhdanov told Interfax news agency.
According to the ruling, Rubanov -- who heads Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation -- tweeted a link to a video by the Kremlin critic called "First step toward victory" in which Navalny appealed to Russians to attend the "voters' strike" rally on January 28.
He is now calling for a boycott of the election.
Many of Navalny's associates have received administrative punishment over similar misdeeds, including his press secretaries who were sentenced to several days in custody after streaming footage of the protests online.
Last week Russia's media watchdog blocked Navalny's website, where he publishes exposes of corruption in Russia's top political echelon as well as calls for a boycott of the March 18 election.
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