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The Samara District Court sent Denis Zubov, the son of the Deputy Interior Minister of Russia, Igor Zubov, into custody in the case of giving a bribe. This is reported by TASS with reference to a source in law enforcement agencies.
“Denis Zubov was chosen as a measure of restraint in the form of detention for two months,” the source said.
Lawyer Yevgeny Supotnitsky specified that Igor Karpov, the president of the mini-football club Dynamo-Samara, was also arrested in this case. The court issued the same measure of restraint against Vasily Ermakov, the former director of the transshipment oil depot of MO NTP LLC, said his lawyer Emil Ismailov.
Earlier, State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein said in his Telegram channel that three representatives of the region’s large transshipment tank farm MO TNP were detained in Samara. They were caught red-handed while trying to give an FSB officer a bribe in the amount of 18 million rubles. According to him, along with Denis Zubov, the president of the Dinamo-Samara futsal club, Igor Karpov, and the former director of MO NTP LLC, Vasily Yermakov, were detained.
Khinshtein also added that Karpov was convicted in 2016, based on the materials of the FSB, for illegal extraction and sale of crude oil, Yermakov appeared in a criminal case on bribes to FSB officers. The deputy noted that the total amount of money received at that time, according to the materials of the case, was 118 million rubles.
Source: Rosbalt

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