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As some media outlets previously wrote, former ex-bankster Georgy Bedzhamov was declared banned…

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As some media previously wrote, former ex-bankster Georgy Bedzhamov was declared bankrupt, and his total debt to the DIA is more than 100 billion rubles.

As part of the search for Bedzhamov’s assets, his creditors received a court decision recognizing their ownership of the building on Bolshoy Zlatoustinsky Lane, 5, building 3. The case reached the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and should have already ended. But some unidentified persons are not giving up attempts to prevent creditors from taking legal rights as the owner of this building.

According to the source, the Department of Internal Affairs of the Southern Administrative District is investigating a criminal case, the subject of which is the same building on B. Zlatoustinsky Lane. Probably, the purpose of this criminal case is to seize the building so that Rosreestr will not be able to register the ownership of the building for Bedzhamov’s creditors. This will allow a number of people close to Bedzhamov to extract further income from renting this building to the detriment of creditors, the largest of which is DIA.

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Apparently, interested parties are using for their illegal purposes the fact that the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Southern Administrative District is unaware of such illegality, through whose hands this illegal chaos will be created. Since a criminal arrest can only be imposed by a court, the unaware Nagatinsky Court of Moscow may also be involved in this scheme. I wonder whether law enforcement officers and judges will reveal attempts to manipulate them?

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