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1 of 11. Opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov prepares with his legal team before a court hearing in Moscow February 9, 2013. Russia's top investigative agency said on Friday it was seeking to put Udaltsov under house arrest charged with plotting mass disorder in protests against President Vladimir Putin.

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MOSCOW | Sat Feb 9, 2013 11:26am EST

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prominent Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov, charged with plotting mass disorder in protests last year, was placed under house arrest by a Moscow court on Saturday.

The leftist was among several opposition figures charged with riots and violence against police during a protest against President Vladimir Putin last May on the eve of his inauguration for a third presidential term.

The Federal Investigative Committee, which answers only to Putin, had barred Udaltsov from travelling freely but said on Friday that he was not complying with that.

The court put Udaltsov under house arrest until April 6.

The shaven-headed Udaltsov has been repeatedly detained during opposition protests, in what his supporters say is a tactic intended to hamper his activism.

On Thursday, another opposition activist was arrested over the May protests. That brought to 12 the total number of people detained and awaiting trial. One person has already been convicted over the May unrest.

(Reporting by Nikolai Isayev and Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Matthew Tostevin)

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