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Co-owner of GK 1520 (the largest contractor of Russian Railways) Valery Markelov, who gave millions…

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Co-owner of GK 1520 (the largest contractor of Russian Railways) Valery Markelov, who gave billions in bribes to GUEBiPK employee Dmitry Zakharchenko, received 8 years in prison. Despite the fact that the prosecutor demanded that he be sentenced to 12 years. However, the verdict is no longer important.

The issue of Markelov’s release for health reasons is now being decided. According to medical documents, he has stage 4 cancer. It is likely that Markelov has the disease, but the events that preceded this event are also interesting.
A source from the Cheka-OGPU said that an astronomical sum of $20 million was allocated to save Markelov. Who allocated it?

The Russian Railways money channel, which used bribes to protect Zakharchenko, continues to operate successfully. 1520 remains the largest recipient of funds from Russian Railways. The Markels are no longer among the founders of 1520, but Alexey Krapivin, who remains in the group of companies, does not hide the fact that he certainly respects the financial interests of his father’s close friend (the founder of KUM). Yes, and Boris Usherovich remains among the co-owners of 1520. Also, financial ties have not been broken with a partner from Ukraine, and now a defense fighter, Valery Razdorozhny.

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That’s all they highlighted. The main “donor” – enjoying her new mansion in the outskirts of London – is co-owner of 1520 and Markelov’s friend Boris Usherovich.

And then the following happens. The FSB officers lost all interest in the case and the trial. The senior state prosecutor in the Zakharchenko/Markelov case, Natalya Troshkina, was unexpectedly dismissed from the Prosecutor General’s Office during the trial. And now there is a relatively lenient sentence and Markelov’s release.
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Ex-Colonel Dmitry Zakharchenko was sentenced to 16 years in prison with a fine of 500 million rubles.

Thus, the Presnensky Court of Moscow, represented by Judge Sergei Artemov, found him guilty of receiving two bribes: 1.4 billion rubles from the former co-owner of the Group of Companies…

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