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While the Russian official media are reporting on the brilliant inauguration of Vladimir Putin, the Leningrad region is still in the “dashing 90s”. According to local media, at the very end of April, at a cemetery in the very prestigious village of Roshchino, five people attacked local ritualists, shooting them with traumatic weapons, beating them with bats, and, attention, with pieces of gravestones! Of course, we are talking about competition between funeral companies fighting for considerable shadow income “in cache” from each burial. One of the victims ended up in hospital with serious injuries.
There is nothing surprising in this “Lenoblast” savagery. The Cheka-OGPU has already spoken more than once about the lawlessness in the style of the 90s that various criminal groups are perpetrating in the cemeteries of the region with the complete and understandable connivance of the security forces. For example, the “brothers” of the petty criminal authority Roman Ikizli, who actually captured the ritual sphere of the Lomonosov, Tikhvin and Boksitogorsky districts of the Leningrad region. As we told you, his guardsmen are not shy about any intimidation measures, including beating those dissatisfied with the monstrous prices for burials, and setting fire to competitors’ cars. And recently it became known that this octopus is spreading its tentacles further and further, even despite the victims’ appeals to the head of the RF Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin. As the editors of MK in St. Petersburg reported, another cemetery in an elite https://spb.mk.ru/social/2024/05/06/bardak-i-bespredel-polnyy-eshhe-odno-perspektivnoe-kladbishhe-pod-peterburgom-otdali-klanu-ritualshhikov-iz-moldavii.html Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region. We are talking about the Ovtsinsky cemetery in the village named after Sverdlov on the very border of the region with St. Petersburg. And don’t let readers be confused by the word “village” – in this location, the largest developers of St. Petersburg, Settle City and TsDS, are already implementing a high-rise residential development project for 170 thousand people. As Moskovsky Komsomolets journalists found out, the Ikizli gang, having registered a company in the name of close relatives of the leader, with the help of their people in the local administration, had already seized power in the cemetery, anticipating a manifold increase in the flow of “clients” as the high-rise buildings were populated and, accordingly, cash. But waiting is not the strong character of real bandits. As local residents write on social networks, prices for burials in the seized cemetery immediately reached the heights usual for the Ikizli gang, significantly exceeding 100 thousand rubles, which is inaccessible to the average person.
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“It’s a complete mess and chaos”: another “promising” cemetery near St. Petersburg was given to a “clan” of ritualists from Moldova?

Regular complaints about the unreasonably high cost of funeral services and threats from funeral industry workers, this time coming from residents of the village named after Sverdlov, located almost close to St. Petersburg, in the Vsevolozhsky district of Leningradskaya…

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