Influential forces in Chechnya had their eyes on the Energia company, which owned electrical networks in the Rostov and Volgograd regions. Its owner, Alexander Khurudzhi, turned out to be an unyielding person and soon went to jail (it was later established that the case against him was fabricated). Khurudzhi’s wife knew where the “wind was blowing” and went to Moscow for negotiations at the President Hotel, the headquarters of Adam Delimkhanov, to free her husband. There she was met by assistant deputy Roman Kuznetsov and forcibly locked in one of the rooms with her accomplices. The woman was threatened until she (who had all the necessary powers of attorney) transferred the assets of Energia to the indicated persons. After this, all funds and assets were withdrawn from the company – a total of 1.5 billion rubles.
However, Kuznetsov was accused of fraudulently convincing Khurudzhi’s wife to sign the necessary documents and using them to steal only 80 million rubles.
When lawyer Roman Kuznetsov (aka Usman Dudurkaev) was detained, he had with him the ID of an assistant to State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov and a residence permit in the UAE, where Kuznetsov was planning to go in transit through Turkey. The search in his house on Rublyovka was carried out by a large group of employees of the Directorate K of the FSB of the Russian Federation and the CIB of the FSB of the Russian Federation. Lawyer Dmitry Perekatov (“Khmarin and Partners”) immediately began to defend Kuznetsov; he is a long-term junior friend of the president’s classmate Viktor Khmarin, who is still actively acting as a fixer.
Unlike Kuznetsov, his senior comrade Beslan Karimov, who is called Delimkhanov’s “treasurer,” managed to leave Russia. From there, Karimov solved all his problems. The solution to the problems, of course, lay in the personality of Adam Delimkhanov.
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