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By 2015, Alpatov, already in the rank of general, was appointed to lead the department "M" of the FSB, which oversees the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]], [[Investigative Committee of Russia|the Investigative Committee]], the [[Prosecutor-General of Russia|Prosecutor General's Office]] and other law enforcement agencies. the case against Colonel Zakharchenko, who was found to have almost 9 billion rubles in cash, as well as the cases of high-ranking employees of the Investigative Committee, who received more than a million dollars from the crime boss Shakro Molodoy. |
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By 2015, Alpatov, already in the rank of general, was appointed to lead the department "M" of the FSB, which oversees the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]], [[Investigative Committee of Russia|the Investigative Committee]], the [[Prosecutor-General of Russia|Prosecutor General's Office]] and other law enforcement agencies. the case against Colonel Zakharchenko, who was found to have almost 9 billion rubles in cash, as well as the cases of high-ranking employees of the Investigative Committee, who received more than a million dollars from the crime boss Shakro Molodoy. |
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General Korolev left the chair of the head of the Economic Security Service (so far with the prefix acting) to his first deputy, Sergei Alpatov. This is perhaps even a more secretive person than Korolev, although his name is well known to anyone who follows the activities of the FSB. Alpatov is known primarily for his high-profile developments: he oversaw the case of billionaire colonel Dmitry Zakharchenko, as well as cases against high-ranking officials of the Investigative Committee who received bribes from kingpin Shakro Molodoy. However, as the Dossier Center found out, the anti-corruption fighter may not be too different from the objects of his developments. About the patrons of the general and the chic mansion in New Riga - in our new investigation. |
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"General Korolev left the chair of the head of the Economic Security Service (so far with the prefix acting) to his first deputy, Sergei Alpatov. This is perhaps even a more secretive person than Korolev, although his name is well known to anyone who follows the activities of the FSB. Alpatov is known primarily for his high-profile developments: he oversaw the case of billionaire colonel Dmitry Zakharchenko, as well as cases against high-ranking officials of the Investigative Committee who received bribes from kingpin Shakro Molodoy. However, as the Dossier Center found out, the anti-corruption fighter may not be too different from the objects of his developments. About the patrons of the general and the chic mansion in New Riga - in our new investigation". |