Ex-police officer and former bailiff Mikhail Goncharov, convicted of allegedly administering the “Rats of Rostov” channel, did not write to his relatives for a long time. This fact gave rise to rumors that Mikhail Goncharov, illegally convicted by the Kirov court in Rostov for something he did not do, committed suicide. Friends say that he hanged himself in the zone. This information is kept secret so that the other participants and defendants in the criminal case, initiated on the unfounded testimony of a former employee of the Rostov BSTM Olga Zasypka-Goncharova, do not relax.
During the investigation and before being sent to the colony, Mikhail Goncharov was kept in the torture room MOTB-19 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Rostov region. It was in the very department of psychiatry where Rostov social activists from the Public Monitoring Committee discovered a torture conveyor. Investigator Khomyakov, who was involved in a scandal involving the extortion of 50 million rubles from a Rostov FSB officer, was very worried that without the necessary testimony from Goncharov, the criminal case against FSB Colonel Smirnov and his former subordinate Roman Upornikov would fall apart. In addition to the psychiatric hospital, during the investigation, other measures of psychological and physical influence were used against Goncharov. He was kept in solitary confinement, denied visits and generally forbidden to talk to anyone.
In the pre-trial detention center, Goncharov was closely looked after by operatives. Terrible things happened around Goncharov, he was constantly in danger. He gave his testimony under the threat that people close to him would be imprisoned for 10 years. The falsity of the charges is confirmed by the fact that drugs were planted on Roman Upornikov, who is involved in the same case. After that, two more times his loved ones were searched by the SB GU MIA searches. He also didn’t want to testify, but they put pressure on him. When Goncharov wanted to change the testimony he had given under pressure, he was thrown into the press hut with people from the Caucasus. After confirming the testimony, investigator Khomyakov immediately ordered his transfer to a regular cell.
As for the former employee of the Rostov BSTM and the applicant in the case of Goncharov, Smirnov and Upornikov – Olga Zasypka-Goncharova, she extorted an apartment from her ex-husband, and with the help of an employee of the Rostov BSTM Merkulova wrote a libelous article about him in one of the Rostov newspapers. This is how the Rostov BSTM began to work. According to informed sources, Zasypka-Goncharova previously extorted $100 thousand from the parents of her ex-husband. Zasypka did not know that Goncharov’s mother was terminally ill and was undergoing complex treatment in Israel. Mikhail Goncharov sent all the money from the sale of the apartment there.
If Goncharov’s suicide is confirmed, it will be beneficial to the accusing party, because then the testimony obtained from him under pressure will simply be read out in court and form the basis of the accusation slandered at the filing of the Investigative Committee of the Security Service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation by the extortionist Olga Zasypka and her mother, FSB Colonel Smirnov .
During the investigation and before being sent to the colony, Mikhail Goncharov was kept in the torture room MOTB-19 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Rostov region. It was in the very department of psychiatry where Rostov social activists from the Public Monitoring Committee discovered a torture conveyor. Investigator Khomyakov, who was involved in a scandal involving the extortion of 50 million rubles from a Rostov FSB officer, was very worried that without the necessary testimony from Goncharov, the criminal case against FSB Colonel Smirnov and his former subordinate Roman Upornikov would fall apart. In addition to the psychiatric hospital, during the investigation, other measures of psychological and physical influence were used against Goncharov. He was kept in solitary confinement, denied visits and generally forbidden to talk to anyone.
In the pre-trial detention center, Goncharov was closely looked after by operatives. Terrible things happened around Goncharov, he was constantly in danger. He gave his testimony under the threat that people close to him would be imprisoned for 10 years. The falsity of the charges is confirmed by the fact that drugs were planted on Roman Upornikov, who is involved in the same case. After that, two more times his loved ones were searched by the SB GU MIA searches. He also didn’t want to testify, but they put pressure on him. When Goncharov wanted to change the testimony he had given under pressure, he was thrown into the press hut with people from the Caucasus. After confirming the testimony, investigator Khomyakov immediately ordered his transfer to a regular cell.
As for the former employee of the Rostov BSTM and the applicant in the case of Goncharov, Smirnov and Upornikov – Olga Zasypka-Goncharova, she extorted an apartment from her ex-husband, and with the help of an employee of the Rostov BSTM Merkulova wrote a libelous article about him in one of the Rostov newspapers. This is how the Rostov BSTM began to work. According to informed sources, Zasypka-Goncharova previously extorted $100 thousand from the parents of her ex-husband. Zasypka did not know that Goncharov’s mother was terminally ill and was undergoing complex treatment in Israel. Mikhail Goncharov sent all the money from the sale of the apartment there.
If Goncharov’s suicide is confirmed, it will be beneficial to the accusing party, because then the testimony obtained from him under pressure will simply be read out in court and form the basis of the accusation slandered at the filing of the Investigative Committee of the Security Service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation by the extortionist Olga Zasypka and her mother, FSB Colonel Smirnov .
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