As the Cheka-OGPU found out, Russian law enforcement agencies are actively working…

As the Cheka-OGPU found out, Russian law enforcement agencies are actively working to apprehend fugitives who are hiding in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. The other day, the Investigative Committee officially announced that “after arriving from Turkey,” the former director of the Medicine 24/7 clinic, Oleg Serebryansky, was detained at the Moscow airport. In reality, he was detained in Turkey by local intelligence services and, accompanied by Russian operatives, was transported to the Russian Federation without any official procedures.

Back in 2021, Serebryansky was put on the international wanted list; the Basmanny Court ruled on his arrest in absentia. According to the Cheka-OGPU, he fled to the territory of Northern Cyprus, where a fairly large diaspora of fugitives from the Russian Federation had already formed. Recognized only by Turkey, the Republic almost never deports anyone and until now was considered a safe haven for fugitives. As for the events with Serebryansky, he lived in Northern Cyprus, sometimes going to Turkey to meet with his family, who flew in from Moscow.

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According to the source, this time the owner of a network of clinics also came from Northern Cyprus to Turkey, using a certain entry loophole that allows him to move undetected. Two days later, Oleg’s wife Tatyana was supposed to fly to Turkey and bring the children to meet their father. However, this time it turned out that Serebryansky was being “led” by Turkish special services with the close assistance of Russian law enforcement officers. As soon as the businessman arrived in Turkey, he was immediately detained right on the street. Then events developed instantly. Serebryansky was forcibly put on a plane en route to Moscow, which also had Russian operatives on board. And his detention was officially registered at the Moscow airport. It’s as if Serebryansky himself decided to fly to the Russian Federation.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”