In reality, on the day when the shootout occurred, Romashkin was the operative of the Khamovniki police department, and the search was led by Captain Zakharin. At the direction of one of the heads of the police department, Romashkin was forced to fit into a criminal case against Budantsev’s lawyer, as an acting chief of search. This information was transferred to the investigators of the metropolitan administration of the Investigative Committee before holding the policeman. In the situation, no one began to understand and the case was sent to court. According to the source, Judge Vasyuchenko sent requests to the Ministry of Internal Affairs as part of the judicial investigation. In response, she received orders and salary statements, from which it was clear that Romashkin was a detective on the day of the detective, received a salary as an opera, was at work and had to fulfill his duties. Despite this, Vasyuchenko issued a conviction against Romashkin at the same time did not evaluate other documents that appeared later at the investigation stage. These orders and statements were painted by police chiefs, on the instructions of General Bukach and Solod. By the way, it was they who put pressure on employees who gave false testimony in court. In the process, the judge illegally substantiated the official position of Romashkin Articles 72.2 and 61 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation. In fact, Vasyuchenko appointed Romashkin to the head of the search as retroactively. All these cunning schemes were built to hide the illegal dismissal of Romashkin and devalue his testimony data on the case regarding the lawyer Budantsev. Strange, but so far this situation for some reason has not been interested in the Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov and the head of the TFR Alexander Bastrykin.
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