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As Lisa Basilio reports, in the FSB conducted a series of searches for criminal…

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As Lisa Basilio reports, in the FSB conducted a series of searches in a criminal case regarding the theft of budget funds during the liquidation of illegal landfills in the forests of the Leningrad region. To date, about 20 people have been brought to Sledkom. But the personalities of the two already detained are curious. This is the former chief forester of the Leningrad region, Mikhail Novikov, and, what is even more curious, businessman Artem Daineko, about whom the -OGPU has already spoken. Daineko is the former son-in-law of the odious Vadim Potomsky, deputy plenipotentiary representative for the Northwestern Federal District, who oversees (oh, surprise!) the sphere of ecology and environmental protection. He is famous for the fact that he made a fortune through shadow activities in the field of waste circulation, and then for some time he was the governor of the Oryol region, where he became famous for very ridiculous statements in the media and the complete collapse of the region’s economy. It is interesting that although Daineko was a former son-in-law, he nevertheless remained in the family business. It seems that Potomsky’s resource is now far from being what he wants to show to his acquaintances and business partners.

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• FOX BASILIO •

In the building of the regional on Voznesensky Prospekt, the former chief forester of the Leningrad region, Mikhail Novikov, is now in custody. Rumor has it that it was brought all the way from Karelia.

The second detainee is Artem Daineko, co-founder and general director of a large…

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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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