Case of GUUR lieutenant colonel accused of kidnapping businessman returned to prosecutor’s office

Case of GUUR lieutenant colonel accused of kidnapping businessman returned to prosecutor's office

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The rest of the participants continue to read the verdict

The Nikulinsky Court of Moscow was unable to pass a sentence on Vladimir Olshansky, Colonel of the Main Directorate of Criminal Investigation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who was accused of kidnapping. The court decided to send the case to the prosecutor’s office, separating it into a separate proceeding.

As the MK correspondent reported from the courtroom, in addition to Olshansky, his subordinate, the detective for especially important cases, Alexei Andreev, was in the dock.

Together with him, the former plenipotentiary of Chechnya in Ukraine Ramzan Tsitsulaev and 7 other people were prosecuted. All of them were accused of organizing the kidnapping of Chechen businessman Ali Zakriev in August 2014.

According to investigators, the crime was ordered by Andrey Novikov, the owner of the Delta Key payment system, with whom Zakriev had a business conflict. Novikov was caught and convicted back in 2016. And the perpetrators of the abduction were detained only four years later. Among them were GUUR operatives. It is noteworthy that neither Zakriev nor the defendants identified Olshansky and Andreev as participants in the kidnapping. However, the accusation against them still reached the court. Unlike Tsitsulaev, he was hospitalized during the trial, and the proceedings against the ex-official of the Chechen administration were suspended.

Today at the meeting, the verdict was not read out – what terms will be assigned to the accused will be known tomorrow.

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