A source from the Cheka-OGPU told us what the attention of federal security forces and…

A source from the Cheka-OGPU said that such attention from federal security forces and state media to the story of Nikolai Konashenko, who was detained in the case of justifying terrorism, is not at all accidental. There’s a big game going on. Konashenok was in the pay of Roman Abramovich and received contracts for the manufacture of furniture from projects carried out under the auspices of the oligarch. Among other things, Konashenok, being a yachtsman with knowledge of the Turkish language, also carried out assignments to ensure Abramovich’s interests in the sailing fleet in Turkey. The source described Konashenko as “close personnel in Abramovich’s projects,” “a personal good friend,” “the keeper of certain Abramovich secrets.”

An interesting fact is that the detention of Nikolai Konashenkov at the St. Petersburg airport on March 25 was carried out on the basis of a statement of violation of public order, and only after that a criminal case was opened on charges of justifying terrorism. Based on this, we can conclude that the paperwork in relation to this citizen is the subject of some kind of bargaining, which Abramovich has not yet conducted successfully enough, since by decision of the Dzerzhinsky District Court of St. Petersburg dated March 27, Konashenok was detained for a period of 2 months. It appears that whether Konashenok will be released in two months will depend on Abramovich’s willingness to take personal responsibility for his staff.

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As the Cheka-OGPU learned,
on the night of March 26-27, Roman Abramovich returned to Moscow on a flight from Tashkent. The oligarch was absent from Russia for a week.

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ChekaDzerzhinsky District CourtNikolai KonashenkoRoman AbramovichSt. Petersburg