As it became known to the -OGPU, a sentence was passed on former employees of the FSB Directorate for Samara…

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As the -OGPU learned, a sentence was passed on former employees of the FSB Directorate for the Samara Region, Mikhail Gorbunov and Ivan Gudkov.

The court gave Ivan Gudkov 9 years in a maximum security colony and a fine of 7 million rubles.

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Mikhail Gorbunov – 12 years in a maximum security colony, fine 8 million rubles.

Both were stripped of their military rank.
They will serve in a maximum security colony.

FSB officers, according to investigators, provided protection for “businessmen” involved in oil theft through tappings and dubious oil refining. They also took money for patronage in the service of traffic police officer Isabek Ramazanov. One of the episodes was a bribe of 500 thousand rubles. for the release from responsibility of a certain Magomedov, who was detained with drugs, resisted the police and was able to escape.

However, the help of the “werewolves” did not help their clients – some have already received sentences, some are on trial, some are under .
Initially, the investigation did not have many leads, but they were greatly helped by the active repentance and cooperation of Gudkov, who surrendered Gorbunov, stating that he was the senior in their tandem, and highlighting topics that were not initially the focus of attention. So, because of Gudkov’s testimony, Samara authoritative businessman Sergei Surkov had to go on the run.

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On November 7, the Central District Military Court considered a petition to change jurisdiction in the case of now former employees of the FSB Directorate for the Samara Region, Mikhail Gorbunov and Ivan Gudkov. According to sources of the Cheka-OGPU, the accused themselves hoped to transfer the case…

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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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