Andrei Moskvitin, deputy head of operational work of the Bashkirian Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Mikhail Polivin, a former employee of the Trans-Baikal police, were found guilty of bribery by a court in the Trans-Baikal Territory, the press service of said the Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the region on March 6 on the official website of the department.
Moskvitin was found guilty of accepting a bribe on an especially large scale. Investigators proved that Polivin acted as an intermediary to receive a bribe.
“By a court verdict, Moskvitin was sentenced to 11 years in prison in a strict regime colony. Moskvitin was also stripped of the rank of “Police Colonel”. Mikhail Polivin was sentenced to a fine of 2 million rubles.says the message.
Investigators found that in 2013, Moskvitin, through the mediation of Polivin, received a bribe from a businessman to secure his “patronage”. As a bribe, the businessman offered an apartment in Chita. Its cost was about 2.1 million rubles. During the investigation, the perpetrators denied his guilt.
Recall that on March 5, in the Rostov region, a criminal case was opened against an employee of GUFSIN from Russia in the region. He is accused of accepting a bribe in the amount of 100 thousand rubles. from a prisoner who wanted to improve the conditions of his detention in a penitentiary center.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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