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The Cheka-OGPU learned a simply amazing story. Photo of a veteran of the FSO accident…

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The Cheka-OGPU learned a simply amazing story. The photo of the FSO veteran was accidentally or maliciously entered into the database of wanted persons along with the profile of a Ukrainian citizen. Due to the facial recognition system, every guard began to detain him. All attempts to solve the problem and remove your image came to nothing due to bureaucracy. When the FSO veteran became indignant after yet another arrest, the police brutally beat him, breaking his arm. This fact is currently under investigation.

As the source said, the victim is a FSO pensioner and a former employee of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Okhrana of the Russian Guard, Andrei Slyusarev. The adventures of the 51-year-old man began in October 2022. Then Slyusarev was unexpectedly tied up on the street in broad daylight and forcibly taken to the police department as a criminal wanted for fraud. During the investigation, it turned out that a citizen of Ukraine, Alexander Vitalievich Shamko, born in 1961, was wanted. But for some reason, a photo of Slyusarev was attached to his search form. The FSO veteran was released, but all his demands to delete the photo were refused.

Since then, it has simply become impossible for the former intelligence officer to go outside. Every time he appeared in a public place, riding a bus or subway, the so-called “Parsiv” system was triggered – his face was identified by the computer as the face of a wanted person. Slyusarev was immediately detained, sometimes “harshly.”

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Criminal investigation operatives also joined the “search.” Once again, the cameras “recorded” the “criminal’s” face, the operatives used other surveillance cameras to track where the “intruder” had disappeared and broke into the entrance of Slyusarev’s house. There they began walking around apartments in search of the wanted man, as a result the man was “accepted” in his own apartment. It was not possible to change the situation even after the 77-year-old mother of an FSO veteran, who almost had a heart attack as a result of the operatives’ visit, contacted the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Slyusarev’s photo remained hanging in the search database.

In the end, it all ended with another arrest and delivery to the 7th department of the Internal Affairs Directorate in the Moscow metro. There, in addition to the usual checking of documents and taking photographs, the former National Guard member was beaten and his humerus was broken. From the department, Slyusarev went to the emergency room, recorded the beatings and, with a medical report, wrote a statement against employee D.S. Karnaukhov.

During the ongoing investigation, it was established that the photo of the ex-FSOS officer in the profile of a wanted Ukrainian was uploaded into the database by employees of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the South-Western Administrative District. Whether this was done by accident or on purpose is now being clarified.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”