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a sentence of five years in the case of embezzlement in the Defense Ministry Evgenia Vasilyeva has paid the state more than 216 million rubles. on account of damages for himself and others convicted in the case “Oboronservis.” It is reported by Interfax, citing a source “familiar with the situation».
«Money, several tranches, received last week on the accounts of organizations and enterprises, recognized as a victim in the case. Funds in the amount of 216 million 287 thousand. 223 rub. introduced his father Vasilyeva “, – told the agency.
Earlier, on August 14, reported that Vasilyev beginning of damages: if the 31st State Planning Institute spetsstroitelstva recognized the victim, received 82 million rubles.
As previously stated the lawyers, the compensation of the damage is a prerequisite for an application for parole.
Press Service Vladimir Regional Court stated that the protection Vasilyeva has handed her application for parole the court and it will be considered on Friday, August 21. In the request for parole lawyers referred to the fact that Vasilyev repaid all the damage to the companies as victims, and also has good characteristics of the FSIN at the place of serving the sentence.
Later, Vladimir Regional Court confirmed the full damages . This is stated in the report relating to consideration of parole. “Explaining his request, the defenders of the convicted say that it is fully reimbursed the victim the damage caused by her actions, and that so far unmet claims against her no,” – said the press service of the court (quoted by TASS).
The court sentence against Vasilyeva was passed May 8, 2015 – she was found guilty on eight counts and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment. The punishment was more severe than the prosecutors requested, – eight years on probation. Since November 2012 Vasilyeva is under house arrest and under the law, this period is included in the total term of the sentence. Since the preliminary investigation of ex-official has departed under house arrest for more than half of their assigned period, she received the right to apply for parole.
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