In the case of the former head of Komi Vyacheslav Gayzer, who is under arrest on charges of creating a criminal association for the purpose of theft of state property and budget funds, a new episode may occur. It is reported by “Kommersant”, citing a source in the investigative bodies.
According to him, the former mayor of Syktyvkar Pozdeev Ivan, who was accused of abuse of office and misappropriation of particularly large, testified against Gayzer. Interlocutor publication confirmed that this fact was taken into account by the court appointing POZDEEV sentence of three years imprisonment, suspended.
According to the testimony of ex-mayor, he was at the request of Gayzer illegally allocated in the center of Syktyvkar site construction company Alexander Olszewski, who previously served as head of the administration manager of Komi. According to the development plan of the municipality, the land is not subject to building – the territory of this size is not enough for the construction of any facilities, said the publication source
To understand the situation, Pozdeyeva taken to Moscow, where in jail “Lefortovo”. which contains the former head of the Komi, a confrontation was held between the two former officials, as well as “other investigative actions to secure the evidence.” As a result, according to sources, the investigation concluded that the information provided by Pozdeev corresponds to reality.
Sources “Kommersant” claim that soon Gaiser may be filed new charges under articles about abuse of office and abuse.
Gaiser was arrested in September 2015. Also arrested were 14 defendants in the case, including the former deputy head of Komi Alexey Chernov, ex-speaker of the State Council of the republic Igor Kovzel, former deputy chairman of the Komi Konstantin Romadanov government, General Director of “Komizhilstroy” Anton Faershteyn.
September 30, 2015 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on early termination of powers Gayzer “due to loss of confidence».
March 14, 2016 Basmanny court of Moscow extended the arrest Gayzer to 19 June.
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