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The Cheka-OGPU managed to find out the key details of the first in the history of modern ROS …

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The Cheka-OGPU managed to find out the key details of the first criminal case in the history of modern Russia on the organization of the activities of an “extremist organization” … book publishers. Operatives and investigators systematically carried out the case precisely to the leadership of the publisher of the EXMO. And now they build a version that the “forbidden literature” allegedly deliberately produced and sold almost from the floor.

According to our data, the criminal case was instituted based on materials from employees of the Office “F” (financial sector) of the State Unitary Enterprise of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

At first, the security forces took up ordinary physicists who purchased small parties of books (literally dozens) from publishers and then resold them at different trading floors. Some merchants have sales from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan. In total, eight people were gained, including minors.

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All of them were threatened by articles for “forbidding” and as a result they testified to representatives of the warehouses of publishers from which they bought books.

After that, the employees of the GuabipK came to stores, where they sold “forbidden” literature, to warehouses, to the leaders of the publishing house Individuum and Popcorn Books.

All interrogated, as under dictation, gave evidence (those who were detained, thanks to such indications, were avoided by sending under the guard) that “Quirry Books” (as the defendants of the criminal case themselves call them from under the floors, using various obsolete schemes.
Buyers were small bookstores, smaller dealers, which resold the “forbidden literature” by the location, for example, on announcement sites.
Despite the statements of the press service of the EXMO Publishing Group on the absence of issues from law enforcement agencies to the owner of Eksmo, who bought out the publishing house Individuum and Popcorn Books (their books and became the subject of interest of the security forces), Oleg Novikov and other employees of the company, this is clearly so.

As I learned from the Cheka-OGPU, in the materials of the criminal case, the eximic leaders deliberately organized the publication and implementation of books that the security forces have now dubbed publications with LGBT ideology.
So, in the case materials it is mentioned that Eksmo unofficially paid a fee of 340 thousand rubles to the author with the pseudonym Mikit Franco for his “wrong” book. It is also argued that the EXMO publishing house conducted the “gray” accounting for “forbidden books”, etc.

As we suggested earlier, searches in the bookstore of Novosibirsk are associated with the criminal case of “publishers-extremists.” The forbidden literature was shipped not only there: dozens of addresses and contacts of small suppliers throughout the country, who were clients of EXMO units, appear in the materials

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The Cheka-OGPU found out the details of the criminal case against publishers who were accused of organizing the activities of an extremist organization (part 1, 2, 3 of article 282.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, specifically LGBT).

Today it is known about three accused (in total it has been detained about …

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