The case of a forged document facilitating the murder of Daria Dugina was submitted to the court
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The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation approved the indictment and transferred to the Proletarian Court of Tula a criminal case on the production of a fake document, which was used by the alleged participants in the murder of Darya Dugina.
The report of the Prosecutor General’s Office explains that this is a fake electronic template of the Ukrainian registration certificate for the Mini Cooper car, which was printed on the official letterhead.
This fake, according to the investigation, was subsequently used “in order to facilitate the commission of the murder of Daria Dugina.”
The defendants in the case are Andrey Kuznetsov and Alexander Suchkov. They are charged with the manufacture of forged documents in order to facilitate another crime.
The investigation believes that from 2017 to 2022, the defendants “and unidentified persons united in an organized group, the purpose of which was the production and sale of forged documents.”
In August 2022, Suchkov, in agreement with Kuznetsov and other accomplices in the city of Aramil (Sverdlovsk region), produced an electronic template of the Ukrainian registration certificate for the Mini Cooper car and sent it to Kuznetsov, after which he printed the template on official letterhead.
Darya Dugin was blown up in a car on August 20, 2022, near the village of Bolshiye Vyazemy, Moscow Region. The FSB said that the bombing was arranged by Ukrainian citizen Natalya Vovk, who used fake license plates and car documents. Vovk, at the request of the investigation, was arrested in absentia and put on the wanted list.
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