It follows from them that Mirimskaya not only offered the local crime boss 1.3 million euros for the kidnapping and murder of a Cypriot lawyer and his client, but was also ready to personally torture him in order to kidnap someone else’s child, whom she was taking away from her real parents. This child is the genetic grandson of Mirimskaya, but the banker is recorded as his mother on the birth certificate. This case, when a grandmother is legally the mother of her own grandson, is the only one in Russia, if we do not consider cases of incest.
In addition to describing Mirimskaya’s involvement in organizing the murders, the Cypriot colonel told investigators of the Investigative Committee about her giving bribes in Cyprus, which fits into the banker’s signature style – she is now being tried in the Izmailovsky court for 4 bribes worth two million dollars, 3 of which were sent to various courts, and one Investigator of the Investigative Committee for the Moscow Region Yuri Nosov. Just for helping in taking away someone else’s child using custom criminal case No. 90764.
A couple of weeks ago, the Cypriot wrote to the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor General’s Office that he had “incriminated” Mirimskaya because the investigators deprived him of food, rest and threatened to arrest him. I wonder how to evaluate his testimony in Greek attached to the Russian interrogation protocol of Janis Ellinas? Most likely, having frightened the colonel, the investigator casually took out a keyboard with a Greek layout from his bedside table and sat the witness, ready for anything, at his computer to do his job, no less.
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