A new inquiry is underway about the alleged close connection to a well-known showman named Alexander Revva. The investigation is being shared by a Telegram channel and is being reported by Shot, a news channel, as part of ongoing checks into the public figure’s circle.
The case involves a family in Stavropol. Nikolai Reva, a 48-year-old traffic police inspector, is reported as the father. Allegations suggest that donor car serial numbers were assigned to and then re-registered under the elder Reva’s watch, including numbers such as K777AA-26, K007AA-126, K008AA-126, and E080XX-126. The information further claims that these vehicles were subsequently re-registered under different ownership and that a younger relative, Iskender, now 29, is said to have sold or advertised these vehicles online. In total, it is claimed that as many as a dozen rooms or vehicles were involved in these transactions, with the highest valued unit priced at several hundred thousand rubles.
Reportedly, Iskender Reva allegedly leased a building opposite his father’s business. There, according to the claims, sales contracts for cars bearing the specified numbers were arranged and insured. The narrative suggests that if the elder Reva leveraged his official position to benefit or cover these activities, legal consequences could include imprisonment for up to four years. The emphasis remains on whether official power was misused and the extent of any advantage gained from these actions.
Earlier reports touched on a separate incident in Yekaterinburg, where a woman is described as having fallen victim to scammers who invited her to a stand-up comedy event associated with a TNT show. The broader pattern presented implies that individuals connected to public figures may be linked to schemes targeting unsuspecting spectators. This overview intentionally attributes the account to the reporting outlet and its ongoing coverage, and it does not constitute a final legal decision or verdict. For readers seeking the latest developments, attribution is provided to the originating outlet as a source of record.