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The shadow of “Gangster Petersburg” has once again fallen on the ports of the Gulf of Finland. This time …

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The shadow of “Gangster Petersburg” has once again fallen on the ports of the Gulf of Finland. This time, colleagues noticed that the business partner of Viktor Geshele, a well-known businessman in the Leningrad region, was a person close to the figure of Leonid Khristoforov, one of the surviving legends of St. Petersburg in the 90s. Victor Geshele in the past headed the administration of the Kingisepp district of the Leningrad region, in which all the existing or under construction facilities of the powerful seaport of Ust-Luga are concentrated. One of these facilities on the coast of the Gulf of Finland was the fertilizer transshipment complex of the Ultramar company owned by billionaire Andrei Bonch-Bruevich (by the way, a direct descendant of the famous Soviet explorer). It was this project that Geshele got involved in after leaving his post as head of the district. In addition, Viktor Evaldovich has a number of other businesses, one of which was recently co-owned by Gleb Ilyin, who is close to Khristoforov. Khristoforov himself is one of the four legendary “leaders of the Russian mafia” detained in Spain in 2008 and then released. His arrest partners were such well-known figures in the criminal world of the North-West as Gennady Petrov, Alexander Malyshev and Eldar Mustafin. As for Viktor Geshele, a piquant point is that he is the cousin of the governor of the Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko. These are the interesting business connections on the border of two regions of the country that became brands during the hard times of the end of the last century.
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Former head of the administration of the Kingisepp district of the Leningrad region, Viktor Geshele, who went into business, approached the giants of Russian entrepreneurship. The truth is criminal. Member of the legendary Spanish “Troika” Gennady Petrov, whose photograph accompanied by…

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