The press service of the Frunze Court in Vladivostok reported that the prosecutor's office requested 24 years in a strict regime colony, as well as a fine of five million rubles for Sakhalin's “crab king” Oleg Kan. He is accused of creating an organized criminal group that supplied seafood to Japan, China, and South Korea from 2014 to 2019.
According to REN TV, the smuggling of seafood brought the members of the criminal group 2.6 billion rubles. In addition, Kana is accused of evading customs duties in the amount of 9 million rubles. Last year, Kana was found guilty of organizing the murder of businessman Valery Phidenko, which was committed in 2010. The main suspect himself is hiding abroad.
It has become known where an Alrosa employee spent the money from the sale of stolen diamonds.
Dozens of bags containing body parts were found on the border of the Guadalajara desert in Mexico.
