It's a hard question.
Very often, the Kremlin tries not to put people in jail for direct political articles. Yes, there are so-called political articles...like extremism, more terrorism, more espionage, treason and things like that. In case of the LGBT they try not to put them in jail for that. They also try to plant drugs or weapons, or to charge them with some other crime or try to force them out of the country. This is one of the consequences of the Putin regime. They deprive some people of life like Boris Nemtsov, Anna Politkovskaya, Natalia Estemirova and many others. They deprive others of freedom and have at least 296 political prisoners. Many more they deprive of their motherland like me and all those people from the LGBT communities who had to flee from Russia if they were not put in jail for some other trumped-up charges.