Case of accomplices in Dugina murder goes to court

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The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation has opened a criminal case against two defendants accused of forging a license plate of a car used to kill political scientist and journalist Darya Dudina. The supervisory authority announces this on its official website. Web site.

Andrei Kuznetsov and Alexander Suchkov are charged with the production and distribution of forged documents made to conceal or facilitate the commission of another crime.

The investigation believes that in 2017-2022 he and other unidentified accomplices formed an organized group to sell forged documents.

In August last year, Suchkov and his partner in the city of Aramil, Sverdlovsk region, produced an electronic template of the Ukrainian registration document for a Mini Cooper car. After handing it over to Kuznetsov, he printed the picture on letterhead.

The investigation believes that this document was used in the plot to kill Daria Dugina. The materials of the criminal case were sent to the Proletarsky Tula District Court for consideration of the merits.

Russian journalist Daria Dugina perished A car explosion on August 20. He was returning from the Festival of Tradition, where his philosopher father, Alexander Dugin, was giving a lecture. On November 2, the Moscow Basmanny Court arrested Natalya Vovk in absentia for the murder of Dugina.

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