Australian authorities have expanded the list of anti-Russian sanctions to 13 people, including some leaders of the Investigative Committee of Russia, the FSB, the Prosecutor General’s Office and the courts. This was reported with reference to a letter from the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. TASS.
Sanctions include banning entry to Australia and freezing assets if found. They were filed against the first deputy head of the RF IC, Eduard Kaburneev, the deputy heads of the RF IC, Sergei Goryainov and Elena Leonenko, and the deputy head of the Main Investigative Department of the RF IC, Denis Kolesnikov.
Also sanctioned were Deputy Minister of Justice of Russia Oleg Sviridenko, investigator of particularly important cases of the Investigative Committee Andrei Zadachin, judges Elena Lenskaya, Vitaly Belitsky and Ekaterina Dorokhina, and prosecutor Boris Loktionov.
FSB officers Konstantin Kudryavtsev, Alexander Samofal and Valery Sukharev were also included in the sanctions list.
Previously, Japan had a plan to wait until the end of this year. will expand Third country organizations that allegedly helped circumvent anti-Russian sanctions and measures against the Russian Federation due to the situation around Ukraine will also be included in the sanctions lists.
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