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The source said that the resignation report was submitted by the deputy head of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow…

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The source said that the resignation report was submitted by the deputy head of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow, Boris Lavrenev, the hero of a major corruption scandal about giving a bribe to the deputy head of the Department of M of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Oleg Menzhinsky. He received apartments from representatives of the Armenian diaspora in Moscow for the appointment of Boris Lavrenev to a leadership position in the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow.

As the source said, this story may not end with one resignation for Lavrenev; he is now actively developing the CSS of the FSB of the Russian Federation regarding his relationship with the Monarch Group of Companies.

Boris Lavrenev previously headed the Investigative Directorate for the Southern Administrative District of Moscow and since then has been close friends and carried out any tasks of representatives of the Armenian diaspora. He was both on a monthly salary from the management of the MonArch Group of Companies, and received various kinds of positional and financial support from them. The owner of Monarch, Sergei Ambartsumyan, is a close friend of Lavrenev. When two posts for deputy heads of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Moscow Investigative Committee became vacant, Boris Lavrenev turned to his friend Oleg Menzhinsky, deputy head of the Department of M of the FSB of the Russian Federation. The meaning of the deal is that Menzhinsky, through his Service, is lobbying for the appointment of Lavrenev, and the Monarch Group of Companies is financing this process. As a result, Menzhinsky received property rights to apartments with a total value of about 100 million rubles, located in a residential complex, the construction of which was carried out by the MonArch Group of Companies. And Lavrenev received the position of deputy head of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow.

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When this story became known to the Internal Security Service, Oleg Menzhinsky was fired from the FSB of the Russian Federation. Now it’s Lavrenev’s turn.

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