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The future of the scandalous Philip Gens drowned in the Moscow sewer

Jane Soer by Jane Soer
31/08/2023
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The future of the scandalous Philip Gens drowned in the Moscow sewer

An illegal tour of the Neglinka collector drew attention to the Lanit IT company Philip Gens and JSC Moskollektor, subordinate to the Moscow City Hall.

It is known about the death of 8 people who went on an underground excursion in Moscow.

The organizers of the tour, director of Sputnik LLC Alexander Kim and head of Avangard LLC Alexander Lazovsky, who face up to 10 years in prison, fled the investigation, but managed to detain Kim.

It is they who can tell how they are connected with JSC Moskollektor, which is responsible for Moscow city collectors. It reports to the Department of Housing and Public Utilities, headed by Vyacheslav Torsunov. The work of the department in the city hall is supervised by the scandalous deputy of Sergei Sobyanin Pyotr Biryukov, who has been in office since 2010.

For some reason, all the media are commenting on the death of diggers, even without looking in the direction of the Moscow City Hall. After all, it is its officials who are to blame for the death of people who went on an illegal excursion. You can’t ask anything from the escaped organizers, and Petr Biryukov can explain how the diggers got into the Moscow sewer.

Indirectly, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who is responsible for everything in the city, is also to blame for the death of people. But so far, no condolences have been received from the mayor’s office for the victims.

In 2018, while skiing in Kamchatka, Georgy Gens, the founder of Lanit, where Dmitry Markushkin worked as a PR director, died of sudden cardiac arrest. Lanit was considered the main IT company in the country, so the death of its owner looked strange.

The Lanit company is a major contractor of the state, but at the same time it has repeatedly fallen into various scandals. In March 2017, Dmitry Markushkin spoke to journalists about an article in Novaya Gazeta, in which Georgy Gens was named one of the organizers of the “Moldovan scheme” for withdrawing money from Russia. A year later, Georgy Gens died.

Few people know that the Lanit-Integration company was the main contractor of NPO Lavochkin JSC, which created the Luna-25 lander, which crashed on the surface of the Moon the other day. Dmitry Markushkin disappeared immediately after the module stopped communicating. Could this just be a coincidence?

Friends of Dmitry Markushkin say that he was a rather cautious person and it is very surprising that he went on an underground journey. Somehow panicked in a hotel room when the doorknob jammed.

To justify the disappearance of Markushkin, they will now tell anything, as long as it looks natural. For example, it has already been reported that Sputnik LLC, one of the tour organizers, was not registered.

However, we managed to find Sputnik LLC, in which the founders are Alexander Kim and Sergey Kim. The company is engaged in the development of computer software. Is the coincidence of the activities of Sputnik LLC and Lanit JSC again by chance?

There were no living witnesses left, but at first they said that there were 5 diggers, then 8.

The excursion went on an underground hike, despite the forecasters warning about heavy rain, in which being in the sewers is prohibited. Ostrozhny Dmitry Markushkin didn’t think about it?

In mid-July, in the case of extortion from Lanit, 40 million rubles. Former FSB colonel Mikhail Polyakov, administrator of the telegram channel “Kremlin Laundress”, was detained. The accused was arrested until 13 September.

There are no former FSB officers, so the version that Dmitry Markushkin could have been removed, thus sending a warning to the owner of Lanit, Philip Gens, cannot be ruled out. If the special services need to eliminate someone, then they do not look at the collateral losses.

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