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The court extended by 72 hours the detention of the director of the St. Petersburg management company Relax, accused of obstructing the investigation and attacking a police officer. It is reported by KP in St. Petersburg.
According to investigators, it was in this Criminal Code that the janitor worked, who died when an icicle fell from the roof. At the same time, the deceased was not officially employed. At the moment, a criminal case is being investigated on causing death by negligence as a result of improper performance by a person of his professional duties (part 2 of article 109 of the Criminal Code).
While the investigators who came to the office were searching for documents and electronic media, the 55-year-old head of the Criminal Code “used violence against the investigator of the investigative department for the Vyborgsky district”, “causing him physical pain.” A criminal case was opened on the fact of the attack under Part 1 of Art. 318 of the Criminal Code (use of violence against a representative of the authorities), Interfax reported.
“According to the investigation, Artur Tadevosyan tore out the mobile phones confiscated during the investigation from the organization. In addition, he tore off the glasses from the investigator’s face, pushed him in the body, after which the victim hit the wall with his head, ”writes KP with reference to the joint press service of the courts of St. Petersburg.
The eighth of February turned out to be rich in “communal” events for St. Petersburg – in addition to reports of the death of a janitor, it became known about searches and criminal cases initiated against organizations responsible for snow removal. The “snow collapse” associated with poor-quality cleaning has already become the subject of indignation among many Petersburgers.
Source: Rosbalt

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