Patriot Park manager, released from pre-trial detention center, banned from using the internet

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The director of the Patriot park, Vyacheslav Akhmedov, who was released from pre-trial detention, was banned from using the Internet and communicating with people involved in the case. This was reported by RIA Novosti.

“Prohibit leaving the premises without the permission of the investigator, prohibiting communication with other participants in the criminal proceedings… prohibit communication and the Internet… prohibit receiving and sending correspondence, parcels and packages,” the judge said.

In case of violation, Akhmedov could be returned from his apartment to a pre-trial detention center, the judge noted.

Military court on Tuesday, September 17 ordered Release of Vyacheslav Akhmedov, director of the Patriot military-patriotic park, from pre-trial detention center.

In August of this year, against the former Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, General of the Reserve Army Pavel Popov woke up A criminal fraud case involving the Patriot military-patriotic park near Moscow. The investigation considers Popov to be the organizer of a criminal group that included Akhmedov and Major General Vladimir Shesterov in 2021. According to the Investigative Committee, they stole at least 30 million rubles from the budget. Akhmedov and Shesterov agreed to conclude pre-trial cooperation agreements with the Main Military Prosecutor’s Office. Popov was also offered a deal, but he rejected it.

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