The head of the Kazan station Donetsk Sergei, who was arrested on charges of bribery, believes that the incident involved the company’s manager, dealing with the proliferation of magazines and newspapers in the long-distance trains. This was the chief of station, told reporters in Moscow’s Meshchansky Court building, which addressed the issue of his arrest, according to REN TV.
«It defaulting tenant, manager of the company, is engaged in distribution of printed materials in the long-distance trains. There were in the train compartment? Did you see where magazines are placed? That thereby he was doing. He asked to help him solve his problem “, – said Donetsk, adding that the trader was” a few ideas from the prosecutor’s office and the Federal Migration Service »
According to him, the manager allegedly asked the Donetsk to help with the release of several staff members detained by the FMS. for violating immigration laws. Head of the station said that “nothing could help him».
Donetsk said that therefore “the whole re-enactment took place.” “The envelope lay sealed with the number 29 [February], second [March] go out to work, I was pushed back to 10 people” – also told Donetsk
About the detention of the chief of the Kazan station became known today.. According to TFR, Donetsk, was detained in the evening on March 2 in his office when receiving a bribe from a businessman. The lawyer of the suspect clarify that we are talking about a bribe of 35 thousand. Rub.
As suggested by consequence, Donetsk “decided to systematically extract profits for themselves through monthly bribes” from the tenant. The requirements on the transfer of bribes, according to the TFR were not put forward later in February 2016. In exchange for the money Donetsk promised not to take measures to prevent improper use of additional retail space, as well as general protection stated in the TFR. He became a suspect in a criminal case under part 3 st.290 Criminal Code (accepting a bribe for illegal actions).
Sam Donetsk his guilt did not recognize and detention he had previously called a fluke.
No comments:
Post a Comment