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The Kuntsevo District Court of Moscow arrested in absentia a former officer of the Investigative Department…

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The Kuntsevsky District Court of Moscow arrested in absentia former officer of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Dmitry Skvortsov on charges of complicity in receiving a particularly large bribe from an icon collector near Moscow. The case against the colonel has been under investigation for more than a year, and he has only now been put on the international wanted list (with subsequent arrest in absentia).

The second person involved in this case is the famous ex-investigator of the SD of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Svetlana Fesinets. The case against her about receiving 2.5 million rubles from the collector Ivan Seregin was approved by the prosecutor’s office and is already in the Khoroshovsky District Court, the next hearing on the merits is scheduled for February next year.

Antique dealer Seryogin, in his confession, said that he gave money for the search for his icons, which were allegedly stolen and sold by his young wife during the divorce proceedings. The collector remembered his bribe two years after the transfer. More precisely, they helped him remember.

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Fesinets is known for investigating the case of billions of dollars in theft at construction sites of the Ministry of Defense; the testimonies of pre-trial investigators included names from Minister Shoigu’s entourage. But the main person involved in the thefts was St. Petersburg entrepreneur and agent of the Directorate M of the FSB, Andrei Chesnokov, who previously worked in the empire of billionaire Kovalchuk. Fesinets considers Chesnokov to be the customer of his business. She came under counter-surveillance by security forces when, in a parking lot near the shopping center on Rublyovka, an unknown person placed an F-1 grenade under the windshield of her silver BMW X5. It later turned out that her acquaintance did this at her own request.

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