At night, three UAVs fell in the Moscow region. One of them exploded in the sky near the village of Lukino. The other two drones fell on approach to the warehouses of the 15th motorized rifle regiment of the Taman division.
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A source of the Cheka-OGPU reports that in the wake of the “case of punchers” in Moscow, a number of restrictive measures were introduced for the police. Now each employee must mark in a special journal all the actions he has performed in departmental databases. Checks for compliance with the paper version and the electronic history of police requests are expected soon. In addition, many operatives have had limited access to the various tools they need for their work, and now criminals are caught using the same cameras only after requests to higher services. The screws were tightened especially hard in the central district of the capital, where a global “flight” occurred. Against the backdrop of restrictions on the black market “breakthrough”, prices for information from the bases of the Ministry of Internal Affairs almost doubled. True, both the punchers and the police are sure that after some time everyone will “score” on magazines and regain access to resources, as has happened before.
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A source of the Cheka-OGPU said that on the sidelines of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, the main topic for discussion is that in the near future the Chairman of the Supreme Court Vyacheslav Lebedev, as well as the Chairman of the Constitutional Court Valery Zorkin, will receive the highest award of the Russian Federation – the Order of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called. And then both Lebedev and Zorkin are promoted to honorary positions, the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court will have new chairmen.
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The UAE court denied the request of Alibek Isaev’s lawyers to cancel the arrest warrant in exchange for a guarantee of payment of the amount of the debt to Kligman within 3 months. We publish the decision from the judicial base. Why Issaev needed these 3 months and the cancellation of the warrant is also understandable. His main project is to start as soon as possible. This is more than one hundred million collected funds, and the hope to pay off, including from Russian justice. Evidence of Issaev’s affiliation with the project has been collected, and most likely it will be blocked before the launch, or soon after. So Isaev will not have a new replenishment. And solving problems, especially after the revelations of his former partner Maga Fixa, will become much more difficult.
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As it became known to the Cheka-OGPU, the 235th garrison court of the city of Moscow passed a sentence on the mobilized chief medical officer of the Sevastopol regiment Pavel Bershadsky. He committed a series of frauds together with Maxim Verkhoglyad, the ex-head of the rear of the Department of Internal Affairs of the North-West Administrative District of Moscow. Bershadsky concluded a pre-trial agreement, testified against Verkhoglyad and received four years in prison. The case against Verkhoglyad was transferred to the Khoroshevsky Court of Moscow, the first hearing will take place at the end of this month. Skygazer is a participant in a whole series of scandalous stories. There is also the sale of protective equipment intended for employees in the conditions of COVID. And doing business worth hundreds of millions of rubles. And “scam” for millions of rubles of various participants in the medical goods market. And even theft from the warehouse of a batch of products. There are both materials and testimonies of witnesses in three criminal cases at once. Verkhoglyad was fired from his post and brought to justice after the publications of the telegram channel of the Cheka-OGPU. After the publication of our investigation, Verkhoglyad was fired from the internal affairs bodies. At the end of 2021, he became a defendant in a criminal case, and then it came to bringing charges under part 4 of article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (fraud) and choosing a preventive measure. The Khoroshevsky court sent him under house arrest. The skygazer during his service did not particularly hide the fact that he was indecently rich. For example, he went to work Infiniti qx80 in the original Lart body kits. Still would. According to the testimonies of witnesses, Verkhoglyad made hundreds of millions of rubles from the sale of respirators intended for ATC officers, as well as from the resale of various protective equipment. And he also threw two businessmen – he personally took money for the supply of masks and gloves, but did not deliver. And Verkhoglyad simply took products worth 15 million rubles from one businessman. The colonel had very powerful patrons. Father-in-law is a retired general, his wife is a colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A close friend is now the former head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Northwestern Administrative District Anton Romeiko-Gurko.
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The governor of the Magadan region, Sergei Nosov, was nicknamed Shaherezadovich. This nickname appeared after Nosov’s report to President Putin, where he cheerfully reported on the successes in the development of the mining industry in Kolyma and even on the immediate plans for the construction of a mining and processing plant. In fact, everything is quite the opposite, the Cheka of the OGPU wrote about the failure of Artyom Chaika’s business in Kolyma. The investment agreement with the company Chaika JSC Kolyma Mining Company, signed in the summer of 2022, is not fully implemented. Chaika does not pay fines for violation of the agreement, but the region turns a blind eye to this. The regional junior exploration company, also owned by Artem Chaika, does not conduct exploration under existing license agreements due to lack of investment. At the same time, it has a debt to suppliers of more than 70 million rubles, which has to be collected through the courts. After the release of this material, Shaherezadovich gave a detailed interview to Interfax. He told me about the broad prospects for prospecting and mining copper in the Kolyma. He said that 30 licenses for copper ores had been issued in the region. Nosov did not say a word about the fact that it was Chaika who received more than half of these licenses for nothing. About the failure of the investment agreement with KGC, too. But he announced cooperation with large mining holdings – the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company and the Russian Copper Company. However, what this cooperation consists of is not yet clear, no agreements have been signed with these holdings. Shaherezadovich, what can I say.
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The strange death in Switzerland of the co-founder of the 1xBet bookmaker, Sergey Karshkov, again made us talk about the “roof” of this structure and evil VIP clients. When the founders of 1xBet, including the former employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Karshkov, lived in Russia, they acted under the close tutelage of the Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, whose leadership was completely seconded from the FSB of the Russian Federation. When the debt to the “roof” became quite impressive, the founders of 1xBet, without paying, left the Russian Federation (then they were put on the wanted list) and went all out. 1xBet has a private chat where very large bets are accepted from clients from all over the world, winnings can be 2, 4, and 10 million dollars. Recently, a lot of VIP clients have been scammed and have not received their winnings. Basically, these are difficult people from Russia and India. They tried in various ways (threats against the co-owners of 1xBet have been constantly pouring in lately) trying to get their own, but without success. And then one of the co-owners died. According to the official version, Karshkov went to Switzerland for a checkup, but during the procedures, the contrast liquid for the MRI led to an allergic reaction.
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As reported by the Cheka-OGPU, today the former head of the GUEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Denis Sugrobov will leave the colony and arrive in Moscow. According to the source, the general intends to go to war after the rest, as this guarantees him full rehabilitation. And Sugrobov intends later to try to revive his career in government agencies. Both a successful prison term and an unexpected parole (still recently, Sugrobov planned to leave the colony for war as part of the Wagner PMC, since he did not get a parole) the ex-head of the GUEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation was provided by his curator and friend Konstantin Chuichenko. Part of the release operation was a new agreement with the all-powerful deputy head of the SEB of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Ivan Tkachev, who, together with Oleg Feoktistov, once sent Sugrobov and his team to jail. Tkachev could, but did not interfere with Sugrobov’s parole. As before, within the framework of the agreements, it did not interfere with the fact that the court significantly reduced the term for Sugrobov. For the sake of agreements with Tkachev, Sugrobov had to “forget” about personal tragedies. Tkachev’s operation killed his best friend Boris Kolesnikov and dealt a blow to the families and children of Sugrobov and Kolesnikov.
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Earlier, the VChK-OGPU published information about a gross violation of the law in the distribution of a criminal case against the leaders of the defense NPP Temp, carried out on the day the case was received on December 19, 2019, personally by the chairman of the Savelovsky District Court, Makarenkov, and not by the AIS, as required by paragraph 1 of Art. 30 Code of Criminal Procedure. The distribution of the case by Makarenkov was made by imposing a resolution on the incoming letter (to Nikitin), affixing his signature and indicating the date 12/19/2019. On January 9, 2020, Makarenkov covered up the previous notes on the cover letter of the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office, forged the date of receipt of the case in court on January 9, 2020 on the incoming stamp. Makarenkov and Neudakhin sent the case straight to their accomplice from Khorlina’s appeal without indicating the date and month on the cover letter, which did not prevent her from receiving the letter without registering it at the MGS office and without an incoming number and, of course, without any AIS distribution. In violation of the requirements, the case was not returned by Judge Khorlina to the court of first instance. And she, on the contrary, with numerous violations, considered the case in an emergency mode, and helping the “comrades”, she falsified the case materials by investing in them an additional disk with an audio protocol and part of the documents. Persons from the close circle of the customers of this criminal case do not hide the fact that the State Prosecution and the judges of the Savelovsky and Moscow City Courts were subjected to administrative pressure and financial incentives were provided, which looks plausible. The documents attached to the case and published by the Cheka-OGPU confirm the unlawful interference in the course of the investigation by the head of one of the state corporations and the malfeasance of the Prosecutor General Chaika, who illegally canceled the instruction of his deputy Grin to stop the illegal criminal prosecution of innocent persons. During the trial in the Moscow City Court, the issue of pressure on the court was raised, but Judge Khorlina tried to force one of the lawyers to stop her speech, obviously afraid of publicity. Details of the intricacies at the link
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???? Drunk accidents, graveyard hiding places and arms dealers. What did the GRU spy do in Central Europe GRU Colonel Anton Goryev does not look like Stirlitz or James Bond. In 2021, while undercover as a Russian consul in Slovakia, he ran over a 51-year-old woman in a supermarket parking lot in Bratislava. The victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. She was not the target of an operation to eliminate the “enemy of the motherland”, but became a victim of Goryev’s drunken driving. This incident is the only thing that the Russian spy managed to remember in Slovakia, because six months later he was expelled from the country. Much more interesting is his work in Hungary, where he headed the consular department of the embassy before that. He managed: ???? Make friends with the Hungarian radicals – from the communists to the far right; ???? Leave “bookmarks” with secret messages at local cemeteries; ???? Organize a meeting of the “Night Wolves” in Budapest (of course, in the cemetery); ???? Save arms dealers from extradition to the US; ???????? Open a monument to Yuri Gagarin with a local extremist. What the GRU colonel was assigned to do in Hungary and why spies are looking for abandoned graves – read in the new material of the Dossier Center. (with VPN) (without VPN)