Czech police release Russian bishop after ‘white powder’ found in his car
Czech police released Russian Orthodox Bishop Hilarion (Grigory Alfeyev) without charge after he was detained in Karlovy Vary on suspicion of drug possession. Officers found containers of a white substance in his car following an anonymous tip.

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AI-generatedCzech police released Russian Orthodox Bishop Hilarion (Grigory Alfeyev) without charge after he was detained in Karlovy Vary on suspicion of drug possession. Officers found containers of a white substance in his car following an anonymous tip. Forensic tests confirmed the substance was a banned narcotic, but Bishop Hilarion stated he was framed and questioned how it ended up in his vehicle. Russia condemned the arrest as a politically motivated "setup" and "deliberate, orchestrated provocation," summoning the Czech chargé d'affaires in Moscow to protest. Bishop Hilarion heads the Russian Orthodox congregation in Karlovy Vary and previously held a significant role in the Russian Orthodox Church's external relations.
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5 extractedRussia's foreign ministry called the arrest a 'deliberate, orchestrated provocation'.
Czech police released Russian Orthodox bishop Hilarion after detaining him on suspicion of drug possession.
Hilarion denies allegations of sexual harassment made by a younger aide.
Hilarion was demoted and posted abroad shortly after the invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Forensic tests confirmed the white substance found in the bishop's car was a banned narcotic.