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At the disposal of the Cheka-OGPU was a verdict, which in 2000 was issued in no …

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At the disposal of the Cheka-OGPU was a verdict, which in 2000 was sentenced against Vladislav Klyushin-Media-businessman, co-owner of the M-13 company, who is now under arrest in Switzerland at the request of the United States. Then, being a student of the Law Academy, he and his friends burst into the apartment to strangers, grabbed an ax and during the brawl hit his son’s son several times with a butt on the head. The young man received a serious injury. Klyushin himself called an ambulance, the next day he apologized to the parents of the victim and himself, paid for treatment and damage.

At the investigation and court, Klyushin announced repentance, said that his father was killed. The victim asked Vladislav to strictly not punish, saying that he had no complaints about him. As a result, Klyushin was sentenced to four years and six months conditionally.

Klyushin is now in custody in Switzerland, where the court considers a request for his extradition in the United States. According to the American prosecution, from 2018 to 2020, with the help of intermediaries, Klyushin stole data from computers of American transnational companies, and then used this information for insider trade. Thus, Klyushin received tens of millions of dollars of profit.

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation also announced Klyushin the wanted list on charges of fraud (Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). In the summer of 2021, he filed a petition for the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for inaction in the Tver court, but it was decided to refuse to accept the petition.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”