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Ivanov Stanislav Aleksandrovich
Ivanov Stanislav Aleksandrovich

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2024: Detention in the case of fraud with real estate with damage of 211 million rubles

February 20, 2024 All-Russian Society of the Deaf (VOG) announced the detention of a number of leaders of its central office in accordance with the decision of the Investigative Department. The reason is MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Russia fraud with the real estate of this organization in six Russian regions.

The official statement said that the detainees included VOG President Stanislav Ivanov, First Vice President Yevgeny Bezrukov, Vice President and Chairman of the Tatar Regional Branch Venus Gaulston, Assistant to the President and Chairman of the Novosibirsk Regional Branch Mikhail Bragin, former Vice President of VOG Vadim Ivanchenko, as well as other former heads of departments and employees of the society's apparatus. It is noted that Ilfat Kudakaev, who since 2011 headed the regional branch of the society in Orenburg, has been appointed interim president of the organization.

As of the specified date, VOG does not disclose information on the reasons for the detention of managers. However, the Kommersant newspaper reports that they are suspected of particularly large-scale fraud. The investigation believes that the accomplices, getting rid of allegedly non-core assets, sold several buildings belonging to VOG at a deliberately low price. The damage from this scheme is estimated at 211 million rubles.

On February 20, 2024, representatives of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and operatives of the GUEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs arrived at the VOG office in Moscow, where at that time an organization meeting was held with the participation of heads of regional offices. The security forces took about 20 people out of the building, who were taken for interrogation. Then some of the defendants were released, while others were detained. It is also noted that in 2023, 79-year-old Valery Rukhledev, Ivanov's predecessor as president of VOG, was convicted of similar scams with capital real estate for seven years.[1]

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