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Deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma Alexey Vikharev used connections to free…

Deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma Alexey Vikharev used connections to free...

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Deputy of the Yekaterinburg City Duma Alexey Vikharev used his connections to free his driver and guarantor Alexey Zinkevich, who was detained on June 19.

When law enforcement officers were conducting a search in the apartment of his cohabitant, the suspect in giving a bribe jumped out of the apartment window onto the entrance canopy and was able to escape. Having reached the official Range Rover, Zinkevich tried to evade pursuit, but members of the National Guard overtook him and took him to the temporary detention facility.

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Investigators requested the arrest of the fugitive for two months, taking into account the lobbying capabilities of his employer, who heads the United Russia faction in the City Duma. Vikharev fears that the driver is deeply immersed in the affairs of the Uralmash community and will cooperate with the security forces. The court decided to arrest.

Zinkevich is part of an organized criminal group that has been making money from fake road accidents for several years. Having imitated a road accident, with the help of bribed Ekaterinburg traffic police officers, the scammers drew up documents for insurance payments. Damage to insurers exceeded 3.6 million rubles.

In April, the court began considering a criminal case of fraud – Zinkevich is among 17 defendants. And the into the facts of giving bribes to police officers has not yet been completed. The traffic police officers confessed, pointing to the driver Vikharev, who gave them money for “fake” reports.

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Anna Cooper
Specialization: International Criminal Investigations Description: Anna is a journalist with a global outlook, specializing in uncovering international criminal networks, including human and arms trafficking. Her work involves in-depth analysis of transnational crime and writing comprehensive investigative articles.
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