In Samara, the son of the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Igor Zubov, was detained. According to preliminary information, on February 11, during a special operation, three people were detained while trying to bribe law enforcement officers.
The funds were to be transferred for the patronage of the MO TNP oil depot. According to some reports, the amount amounted to 18 million rubles. At the same time, the detainees promised to pay 5 million rubles a month for patronage.
The source specified that one of the detainees was the son of the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A criminal case has been initiated against the suspects.
At the time of publication, Izvestia did not have official comments from departments.
Earlier, on January 28, it became known that the ex-mayor of Slavgorod, Altai Territory, Sergei Gorbunov, was sentenced to eight years and eight months in prison for taking a bribe. Investigators found that the ex-mayor offered the businessman to transfer to him every year 5-10% of the profits received by his enterprises from the supply of coal to the authorities of Slavgorod. Gorbunov also wanted to receive 100 thousand rubles a month from the entrepreneur.
Source: IZ

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