Around this case, the “fight” was no less acute than around the case regarding the ex-investigator of the TFR Ruslan Minihmetov and the heroes in both stories are the same. Mirzoev, at first through the solver of Andrei Matus, and then directly communicated closely with the management to the FSB of the Russian Federation, which, to put it mildly, was not interested in the investigation to reach the final. In turn, the consequence of the FSB of the Russian Federation led the very investigation, and it was within its framework that the majority of materials were collected about receiving bribes by miniakhmetov. And the Prosecutor General’s Office, by the way, unexpectedly, approved the indictment. It only remains so that the Moscow Bloodwood did not begin to weird.
The essence of history is as follows. Jacobashvili had a longtime friend and partner Boris Minahi, with whom they quarreled over a large elevator and a number of other assets. Jacobashvili was sick then and most of his affairs were engaged in David Mirzoev. He had a criminal affair assistant Batyr Bekmuradov, whom he sent as the head of the security service to his senior comrade “thief in law” Zakhar Kalashov. It was Bekmuradov’s militants on the ruff of Mirzoev that were stolen on the Rublevsky highway of a businessman, US citizen Boris Minakhi and his driver, taken them to one of the construction projects. Mirzoev and Bekmuradov arrived there with false mustache, beards and wigs (so as not to be identified). They began to demand from Minah to rewrite the shares of a large elevator. Minachs promised to fulfill everything, he was released.
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