Denis Sugrobov, the former head of the Interior Ministry’s anti-corruption department, has requested parole, having served half his sentence from forming a criminal group. In this respect reported On the website of the Skopinsky District Court of the Ryazan Region.
It was noted that Sugrobov was sentenced to 12 years, of which six years he spent in penal colony No. 3 in the Ryazan region. He petitioned for parole on May 10. It is noted that the court will decide later.
In 2016, Lieutenant General Denis Sugrobov, the former head of the anti-corruption headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and his former subordinates didn’t recognize the crime of misconduct and creating a criminal community.
According to the Russian Investigative Committee, in 2011, Sugrobov created a criminal society, in which his subordinates were also involved. Boris Kolesnikov, who was then on friendly terms with Sugrobov, and was then appointed deputy head of the GUEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, became one of the leaders of the ensemble.