Employees of the St. Petersburg riot police were convicted of kidnapping a businessman

Employees of the St. Petersburg riot police were convicted of kidnapping a businessman

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The court in St. Petersburg sentenced five former riot police officers who in 2018 kidnapped businessman Andrey Manukovskyi and extorted money from him. Four received six years of imprisonment each in a colony of strict regime, and the “instigator” Anatoly Timofeev (he did not participate in the attack) was given two years of general regime.

Andrey Manukovsky headed the M-Group construction company. On December 5, 2018, former riot police officers attacked him, pushed him into a car, threatened him and intended to get money from him, which he earned for the construction of a police station in the Vyborg district.

According to Manukovskii’s testimony, he was told that they were taking him to the forest to kill him and make him dig his own grave. The businessman was forced to unlock his phone and access banking applications. They took 25,000 rubles from Manukovsky’s bag and went to his home. Manukovsky himself opened the door for them, and then the safe, where there were 200 dollars. The criminals took the money, after which Manukovsky was released.

The attackers were detained a few days later. The case was then, according to the feelings of the lawyer of the victim Sergey Aksentievsky, asked to be kept quiet. Instead of the more serious article of abduction, the police charged “unlawful deprivation of liberty.” The process was accompanied by mockery of the victim. Physical protection was not provided to him, and the attackers remained at large (they did not spend a day in custody).

The district court as the first instance ultimately sentenced the former security forces to three to four years of probation. Manukovsky appealed the decision in the city court.

In 2023, the lawyer of the “instigator” Anatoliy Timofeev asked to stop his criminal prosecution “taking into account the current political situation in the country.” Timofeev himself told Sever.Realia that he intends to go to war in Ukraine regardless of whether the sentence will be acquittal or acquittal.

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