An Italian gay-rights activist says she was detained by police in the Olympic host city after being stopped while carrying a rainbow flag saying "Gay is OK" in Russian, the Associated Press reported.
Vladimir Luxuria, a former Communist lawmaker in the Italian parliament who has become a prominent transgender rights crusader, said on her website and Twitter feed that she was held for several hours Sunday before being released, according to the AP. It was not known if she was charged with any offense.
Her website published a photograph of her after her release. Before her arrest, she tweeted: "I'm in Sochi. Greetings in the colors of the rainbow, in Putin's face," the AP reported.
Sochi organizers said Monday they had no information of any such incident, according to the AP.
"We've talked to police and they have told us there is no record whatsoever to any detention or arrest," Sochi organizing committee spokeswoman Alexandra Kosterina said, the AP reported.
A duty officer at the central police station in Sochi told The Associated Press that they have never had an Italian national in custody.
Protesters are routinely arrested at unauthorized rallies in Moscow, according to the AP. Quite often officers at the police station are so overwhelmed with paperwork that they keep some of them at the station for hours and let them go hours later without registering the detention or giving the detained person any document explaining it.
Andrei Tanichev, owner of Sochi's main gay club Mayak, said Monday that Luxuria was there Sunday night.
"He was enjoying himself and even took part in the (drag) show," Tanichev said, the AP reported.
Tanichev said Luxuria left on her own and he has no knowledge of the detention, according to the AP.
"We hope that the games, and I'm sure that the games will not be used as a platform for any demonstration and I hope it stays that way," IOC spokesman Mark Adams said, the AP reported.