The blatant chaos in the ritual sphere of the Leningrad region has reached such a scale…

The blatant chaos in the ritual sphere of the Leningrad region has reached such a scale that it ended up on the pages of the official publication of the government of the neighboring subject – St. Petersburg. In the “Petersburg Diary”, details appeared about the terrible realities of the most mournful subjects: painted monuments, broken fences, heaps of construction waste and other gloomy details in the churchyards of the Leningrad region are mentioned as the results of the activities of a representative of petty cemetery criminals in the person of the director and actual owner of the company “Iriy” Roman Ikizli.

The bodies of the deceased, mixed up in an underground morgue, an unimaginable thirst for profit and other manifestations of disregard for both laws and moral standards on the part of Ikizli, to which the Cheka-OGPU has already drawn attention, continue. Now the media has caught the horrors from the Tikhvin and Boksitogorsky districts, the distance from which to St. Petersburg is measured in hundreds of kilometers, and where the supervision of the central authorities is practically zero.

A 36-year-old native of Moldova, who fled to Russia from criminal prosecution under an article of hooliganism almost 20 years ago, not only continued his criminal activities, but also does not hesitate to commit economic crimes. Well, media attention forces the head of “Iria” to begin to disguise his suddenly illuminated shadow business. So, in March, Ikizli registered and headed Business Consult LLC, under which he has a clone legal entity headed by his longtime acquaintance. Money is withdrawn to numerous individual entrepreneurs, such as IP Loseva (TIN 613903142406), IP Morozov (TIN 780716345006), IP Anisova (TIN 781801108985) and others, which allows Ikizli not only not to attract attention to his person, but also to evade paying taxes for tens of millions of rubles annually.

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The legal founder of Iriya, Roman Ikizli’s “right hand” and close friend, Yana Fakhrutdinova, is not above fraud. The Avito archives contain Fakhrutdinova’s attempts to sell supposedly luxury items. For example, under the guise of an arctic fox for 600 thousand rubles, she tried to sell virtual buyers an ordinary fur coat, which she later offered at a price 100 times lower. If she managed to sell at least one thing worth more than 2,500 rubles using this scheme, then it is simply impossible to classify it differently than under Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

The security forces of the Leningrad region, it would seem, could not help but notice a criminal group whose activities fall under a dozen different articles of the criminal code, but black cash from cemeteries that ends up with werewolves in pursuit works real miracles. Currently, checks on Ikizli’s activities in the police and prosecutor’s office of the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region, where bandits almost carried out a massacre in the cemetery right during the funeral, seem to have come to a standstill. The local Investigative Committee is also not very active. Well, Roman Ikizli says on literally every corner that “he has everything under control” and promises his acquaintances that he will soon take control of the entire cemetery industry in the Leningrad region.

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In the Leningrad region, people complain about the disappearance of cemetery fences

The bodies of the dead are also confused in morgues.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”

AnisovaLosevaMorozovRoman IkizliYana Fakhrutdinova