As a result, Blinov was sent to a pre-trial detention center, and then Alekseev decided to play as a collector of incriminating evidence against the highest officials of the Russian Federation (they say at the suggestion of the Rotenbergs). He ordered the investigator in this case to take testimony from Blinov, off the record, about how many and to whom bribes Berezovsky and people from his entourage gave, about the oligarch’s relationship with government officials, etc.. Blinov wrote this on paper for several days in the pre-trial detention center, then put the date and signature. The sheets with incriminating evidence were handed over directly to Alekseev.
Upon his release, Blinov began to collaborate with his old acquaintance, the ex-head of Berezovsky’s security service, Sergei Sokolov, and then left for Europe. It is worth noting that, according to people who knew Blinov, he was always a fixer, a swindler, a blackmailer, but he was never noticed in “wet” and “bloody” topics.
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