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Russian prosecutors vague on heinous Phuket extortion, murder case

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Russian prosecutors vague on heinous Phuket extortion, murder case

Anton Makhrov

 

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Andrei Zabelin. Photo: The Phuket News / File
 

PHUKET: Russian prosecutors have announced that they have concluded their investigation of a crime committed by Russian nationals in Thailand several years ago, with the only known case to match the description provided being the kidnapping and murder of Alexei Slabinskiy in Phuket in 2014.
 

The Public Prosecutor’s Office for Russia’s Far East region Primorsky Krai announced on Thursday (June 21) that his office had handed to the court a criminal case involving some “Mr. Z”, accused of kidnapping, extortion, murder and more. (See notice here.)

 

The announcement was posted on the Public Prosecutor’s Office website under the following headline: “Court in Primorie [Primorsky Krai] will hear a case of a series of crimes against person and property committed by a group of persons”.


Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/russian-prosecutors-vague-on-heinous-phuket-extortion-murder-case-67617.php#O60V5Osz2mgk8tec.97

 

 

 
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