Friday, July 15, 2016

The court freed early accomplice Yevgenia Vasilyeva – BBC News

Kirovo-Chepetsk Kirov Region Court of parole freed from

colonies involved in the case “Oboronservis” Maxim Zakutaylo. This was reported by RIA Novosti lawyer concluded Oleg Bessonov. According to him, the prison administration did not object to the release of Zakutaylo. He roughly behaved actively worked and thus knocked off serving a term from three and a half years of general regime of up to two years and three months.

Zakutaylo became in 2012 one of the defendants in the criminal case against “Oboronservis” . The investigation uncovered a massive scheme of theft through the structure of the organization, which is sold at reduced prices the Ministry of Defence facilities.

The very Zakutaylo headed at the time of theft, “Circuit material warehouse Moscow District Air Force.” According to investigators, he signed agency agreements of buyers searching for military property. In reality, the search for buyers were not kept, as they were known in advance.

Sales carried out in the framework of a major reform of the military establishment, designed to save the Ministry of Defence of unnecessary property.

Justice concluded that attackers kidnapped about 3 billion rubles. This criminal case was worth the post of Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov.

The main defendant in a sensational case was the former Head of the Department of Property Relations of the Ministry of Defense Ekaterina Vasilyeva, who was sentenced in May 2015 to 5 years’ imprisonment in a penal colony.

in August 2015 she was released on parole because the sentence she counted stay under house arrest since November 23, 2013 and compensation for its losses in the amount of 200 million rubles.

in June 2016 Sudogodsky court of Vladimir region parole released other supernumerary case “Oboronservis” Irina Egorova.

According to her lawyer Yuri Gervis, the prison administration gave Egorova positive characteristic, speaking at the same time against her parole. With the request for the release of Egorov went to court after being served half of a three-year prison term. The prosecutor’s office supported the petition.

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