As the Cheka-OGPU learned, the victims in the case of ex-FSB Colonel Cherkalin,…

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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, the victims in the case of ex-FSB Colonel Cherkalin, developers Glyadelkin and Tkach, lost the first round of litigation to recover almost 20 billion rubles. from former security officers of the K FSB department and bankers Vladimir Stolyarenko and Alexander Bondarenko – Moscow courts of general jurisdiction refused to consider the claim; at the request of the defendants, it was transferred to the Arbitration Court.

Sergei Glyadelkin and Igor Tkach received only 637 million rubles following the verdict of the former security officer-billionaire Cherkalin. damage. But they want compensation for lost profits; the total amount of their claims is 19.4 billion rubles. Glyadelkin and Tkach claim that back in 2010 they lost apartments in an elite building on Novy Arbat 27, which they built together with Stolyarenko and Bondarenko under a contract with the Moscow government, and also built real estate in the Levoberezhny district. But they filed a complaint against the security officers, because of whom the developers lost their assets, almost ten years later.

In addition to the Chektists Frolov, Cherkalin and Vasiliev, bankers Stolyarenko and Bondarenko were arrested, but in absentia. Also, as part of the case, the assets of the latter’s oil company were seized, which the fugitive defendants valued at 200 billion rubles. In the spring of this year, the investigation dropped the case on this real estate episode involving bankers due to the expiration of the statute of limitations. The case of bribery against the former deputy head of the department of the SEB FSB, Dmitry Frolov, continues to be heard in the Moscow Military Court.

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The defendants in the claim of Glyadelkin and Cherkalin, which will now be handled by arbitration, are Frolov, Cherkalin, Stolyarenko, Bondarenk, as well as the bankers’ companies: JSC RNG (formerly Rostneftegaz), two offshore companies and VostSibSpetsMontazh.

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