Group case of the "Communist Union for the Fight against Crime" (KSBP), since 1985 - "Outpost"
The organization "Communist Union for the Fight against Crime" (KSBP) was established in 1979 by students of the Faculty of History of the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute - Dmitriev M., Akharov V., Romanyuk N. and others. The organization shared the views of Marx and Lenin, but was critical of the policy of the CPSU. It set itself the task of developing broad popular self-government. The practical work of the organization was the fight against juvenile delinquency on the basis of the officially registered Operational Komsomol Detachment. The number of members reached 30 people, divided into groups and brigades headed by a commander and a commissar. In 1985, members of the organization decided to create a "Communist Association of Soldiers" to combat hazing in the army. However, on 08/05/1985 Godlevsky P., who served in Novgorod and developed the charter of the "Association of Soldiers", was arrested by a special department of the KGB in the army, and Dmitriev M., chairman of the Central Council of the KSBP, was arrested on 08/06/1985 in Leningrad. Other members of the organization were called in for questioning. The majority did not plead guilty to anything, those who confessed to "the harmful nature of the activities of the KSBP" were punished in various ways, but they were not brought to trial. After these events, members who agreed to give the necessary testimony to the KGB were expelled from the organization. The organization changed its name to "Forpost", submitted for registration the Charter to the Oktyabrsky Komsomol Committee of Leningrad, began to engage not only in operational, but also in pedagogical and political work - organized rallies, pickets, etc., increasingly moving away from Marxist views. Since the autumn of 1989, the activities of "Forpost" have been discontinued.
(According to the certificate compiled by Godlevsky P.)