Inspectors stopped Trusov’s SUV back in September. The driver smelling of alcohol was asked to undergo an examination, he refused and began to pump out his license, saying that the police did not know who they had contacted, because in front of them was a big official. Already in the department it became clear that since March 2023 the broad face of Sergei Valerievich Trusov has been adorning the stand of the election commission of the Babushkinsky district. The decision on his appointment was made personally by the head of the Moscow City Election Commission, Olga Kirillova, for a moment a major general of police.
Here are some excerpts from Sergei Trusov’s personal file: in 2002, he sold counterfeit goods in a pavilion at the Savelovsky railway station, and was included in the reports as a person without a permanent source of income. In 2005, he was fined and deprived of his driver’s license for drunken driving in a MITSUVISNI. In 2009, he became a defendant in a wallet theft case, around this time he got divorced, stopped paying child support, ignored loan payments and ended up in bank databases as a malicious debtor. Having just graduated from high school, he found himself in the auto business – first he worked part-time in a taxi, and then became a manager at a car wash in the north of Moscow. Already in 2020, Trusov was put on the federal wanted list as a suspect in a case of threatening to kill, having fled from the investigation. Criminal case No. 11901460038000300 was investigated by police from Solnechnogorsk near Moscow, but in the end Trusov never went to jail.
With such amazing luck, Sergei Trusov was urgently recommended to the election commission, especially since only the heads of investigative bodies for specific constituent entities of Russia have the right to initiate criminal cases against members of election commissions. That is why Trusov was slapped with a criminal offense under Article 264.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation only 4 months after another drunken drive without a license, when the information finally reached the head of the Investigative Committee for Moscow, Andrei Strizhov. It remains a mystery whether all the current chairmen of election commissions assigned to monitor compliance with the rule of law in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation have the same resumes as Sergei Trusov, and whether they undergo any checks in the same Moscow City Election Commission of Major General Kirillova before getting to the responsible positions.
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