The Cheka-OGPU learned that the Prosecutor General’s Office appealed the verdict of the son of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Zubov and two other defendants in a high-profile case of attempted bribery of an FSB officer. The prosecution asks to increase Denis Zubov’s sentence and multiply the fine by 20 times.
Two weeks ago in Samara, three defendants in the case were sentenced, one of whom is the son of the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. From the case materials it follows that the former executive director of the local oil depot Vasily Ermakov, with the participation of businessman Denis Zubov and former sports functionary Igor Karpov, transferred 18 million rubles to an employee of the regional administration for patronage of the business. As a result, the first one received 8 years in prison, and his accomplices received 7 years each.
As the Cheka-OGPU found out, the supervisory department considered the sentence lenient and on May 20, the judicial panel for criminal cases of the Samara Regional Court received an appeal. In particular, for Denis Zubov, the prosecutor’s office demanded that his sentence be increased from 7 years of imprisonment in a colony to 10 years. The authors of the submission also ask to increase the fine of 18 million imposed on the son of the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs by the first instance, assigning twenty times the amount of the bribe instead of a single amount, which amounts to more than 360 million rubles.
The son’s defense, the deputy head of police, days earlier also filed an appeal to the second instance. Denis Zubov’s lawyer, on the contrary, considers “giving a return gift to an FSB officer” a provocation, and intends to achieve an acquittal in court.
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The Kirov District Court of Samara sentenced the son of Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Igor Zubov, Denis Zubov, to seven years in prison. He is accused in a criminal case of giving a bribe to an FSB officer and mediation in it.
One of the defendants, a former executive…
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