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The Cheka-OGPU continues to monitor the fate of those responsible for the upcoming presidential elections…

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The Cheka-OGPU continues to monitor the fate of members of territorial election commissions responsible for the upcoming presidential elections in the Russian Federation. Next in line is Vitaly Ermishin, an employee of the TEC Biryulyovo Vostochnoe in Moscow, against whom a criminal case was opened for insulting and attacking police officers. This character is interesting primarily for his ability
“change shoes.”

In August, 36-year-old Ermishin became a media hero. They wrote that a Muscovite was beaten for an anti-war inscription: in front of the Rio shopping center, he scrawled Mayakovsky’s lines on the asphalt with chalk; the guards did not like this and they “kicked Vitaly with their feet,” as Ermishin’s wife, who was also present there, stated at the time. The police came to the call, a scuffle began, where one of them was hit on the forehead – slightly, but enough for a criminal case, in addition, the patrolmen smelled the smell of alcohol on the rowdy, for which they were sworn at in Mayakov style. As a result, the offender was handcuffed and taken to the department, kept in a temporary detention center for several days, and then sent under house arrest, because… It is not appropriate for a member of the Moscow TEC with the right to cast a decisive vote to sit behind bars.

However, the news about the “anti-war” Vitaly Ermishin quickly died out – having sobered up, he pleaded guilty to insulting a police officer, and only disagreed with the attack, apparently because he did not remember. The hope was that as a member of the territorial election commission, his case would be put on hold. Moreover, the accused turned out to be no “pacifist.” Judging by the photo, he has been running around Moscow for a long time in a Lonsdale suit, issued by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, of which he is a member, and handing out “For the Airborne Forces!” flags to passers-by. and “Born in the USSR.” When it’s profitable, Ermishin supports the security forces and chants communist “For Stalin,” and when he drinks, he quotes Mayakovsky in front of his wife. In addition, in his native Penza, the guy managed to distinguish himself by anything but peaceful deeds. Detentions and administrative charges for petty hooliganism are nonsense compared to robberies, for which he spent time in a pre-trial detention center over the years and even was put on the federal wanted list as an absconder. They were looking for it based on a special prisoner sign – a tattoo of a sword with a writhing snake. And between the robberies in 2003 and 2008, the future member of the Moscow TEC had convictions for theft.

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How Ermishin with such a background was approved for the Biryulyovo territorial commission could be told by the secretaries of the Moscow City Election Commission and personally by its head, reserve police major general Olga Kirillova. Judging by the personnel selected by the TEC, the elections promise to be interesting.

Earlier, the Cheka-OGPU spoke about the chairman of the election commission of the Babushkinsky district of Moscow, 37-year-old Sergei Trusov, who was caught drunk driving, and he had previously been deprived of his license for drunk driving.

He also has an interesting biography: in 2002, he sold counterfeit goods in a pavilion at the Savelovsky railway station. In 2005, he was fined and deprived of his driver’s license for drunken driving in a MITSUVISNI. In 2009, he became a defendant in a wallet theft case, around this time he got divorced, stopped paying child support, ignored loan payments and ended up in bank databases as a malicious debtor. Already in 2020, Trusov was put on the federal wanted list as a suspect in a case of threatening to kill, having fled from the investigation. Criminal case No. 11901460038000300 was investigated by police from Solnechnogorsk near Moscow.

With such amazing luck, Sergei Trusov was urgently recommended to the election commission, especially since only the heads of investigative bodies for specific constituent entities of Russia have the right to initiate criminal cases against members of election commissions. That is why Trusov was slapped with a crime under Article 264.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation only 4 months after another drunken drive without a license.

Do you think such TEC members will be obedient puppets in the presidential elections or not?

“ВЧК ОГПУ”