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Published Perm, Russian FederationUpdated

The defendant in the General Shamarin case tried to deceive him into the SVO and was detained

Summary by RTVI
Alexey Vysokov (former deputy founder of Perm's Telta Telephone Plant), accused of stealing 48 million rubles, signed a contract to participate in the SVO while under investigation, TASS reported referring to a source. However, he did not notify the Ministry about his case, and law enforcement officers — that he had become a serviceman.
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Alexey Vysokov (former deputy founder of Perm's Telta Telephone Plant), accused of stealing 48 million rubles, signed a contract to participate in the SVO while under investigation, TASS reported referring to a source. However, he did not notify the Ministry about his case, and law enforcement officers — that he had become a serviceman.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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