During interrogation in the jury trial, witness Shukhov testified in the Furgal case. At one o’clock…

During interrogation in the jury trial, witness Shukhov testified in the Furgal case. In particular, he spoke in detail about the main prosecution witness, Vladimir Pershin: “In March 2019, there was a meeting regarding his (Pershin’s) release. The meeting took place in a bathhouse, Pershin drank and said that he had a negative attitude towards them (Furgal and Mistryukov), that he was ready to take revenge on them and punish them, that while in prison, already in the camp, he negotiated with FSB officers, negotiated with them in order to attract to the responsibility of Mistryukov and Furgal…..

I asked, “Vladimir Nikolaevich, why do you need this, what is your goal?”

But he had some kind of personal grudge, he said, I’ll set them up anyway, I’ll do everything I agreed on. It was only on this basis that they helped me get out. For some reason in his head he built a picture that he was released by the court on parole not because the time had come and the defense worked correctly, but FSB officers helped with the condition that upon release he (Pershin) would help them during interrogation to give the “necessary” testimony against Mistryukov and Furgal.”
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The Cheka-OGPU wrote about the main witness in the Furgal case, Vladimir Pershin.

As the state prosecutor stated at the trial, according to their data, “the possible involvement in the murders of another witness, former criminal investigation operative of the Khabarovsk Territory Vladimir Pershin, is in the process…

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