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Today in the 2nd Western District Military Court the trial starts in the case of the participants…

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Today, in the 2nd Western District Military Court, the trial begins in the case of participants in the “Russian cyber troops” – the group of Alexei Stroganov (aka Flint). Two preliminary hearings are scheduled for June 27 and 30! At which the defendants’ lawyers will file a petition to return the criminal case to the prosecutor in accordance with Article 237 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation.

Earlier, the Cheka-OGPU wrote that Flint’s group was supervised by FSB DVKR employee Igor Voroshilov, who is also in custody. But the investigation argued that this was not the case, so there was no reason to transfer the case to the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. However, now in the final version of the accusation, the Investigative Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation has indicated Igor Voroshilov… as an employee of the FSB of the Russian Federation. But with a lot of reservations. They say that Voroshilov committed a crime not at his place of duty and not while performing his duties.

The indictment describes “cyber troops” as a group that controlled most of the shadow market for payment instruments. Despite such a loud phrase, the indictment refers to the turnover of bank cards for only $700. They stated that the group had been operating since 2014, but indicated only the purchases carried out by operatives at the end of 2019.

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Flint’s group at one time served as the cyber forces of the Russian Federation. The leader of the group, Stroganov (Flint), during his activities was awarded a certificate from the director of the FSB of the Russian Federation for ensuring cybersecurity of the Russian Federation and gratitude from Vladimir Putin for ensuring cybersecurity during the FIFA World Cup in the Russian Federation in 2018 .

Now, 16 people have been in custody for more than 36 months.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”