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The Arbitration Court of the Pskov Region declared bankrupt the St. Petersburg restaurateur Alexander Konovalov, known as the “leader of the anti-COVID resistance”, and introduced a debt restructuring procedure against him. It is reported by “Kommersant”.
Konovalov’s debt to the Federal Tax Service is about 800 thousand rubles, the amount of fines is 128 thousand rubles. In addition, he was charged with more than 400 thousand rubles in fines.
Now Konovalov is in a pre-trial detention center on suspicion of mediating the transfer of a bribe to police officers.
Alexander Konovalov, co-owner of a number of St. Petersburg bars, became famous as an opponent of the restrictive measures associated with the coronavirus pandemic and the creator of two “antique resistance” maps. The first of them marked establishments that did not comply with the ban on catering at night, the second informed visitors about bars and restaurants that did not check QR codes. At the same time, as reported by the St. Petersburg media, other violations were noted in establishments associated with Konovalov, including the lack of licenses for the sale of alcohol and cash registers.
Source: Rosbalt

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