8-22-2019 (via Google tranlation) As promised we continue a series of ruthless mini-investigations, due to the fact that we are very angry and Moscow crooks stole our elections, plundered our office and put our colleagues in prison.
This time a character absolutely unknown to the general public fell under the rink of anti-corruption repressions. Yes, even for a narrow audience he is little known. Until the last couple of weeks we ourselves had not heard of this. No one knows him, no one has heard of him - and he rejoices. He thinks: “how I cleverly outwitted everyone!”
But no. Meet the former military commissar of Moscow and now head of the Department of Regional Security and Anti-Corruption in Moscow:
Vladimir Regnatsky. This is a man who is doubly interesting to us—both as a “fighter against corruption” and as an official responsible for coordinating the controlling of (opposition) rallies.
Colonel, military man, what can he have? Yes, even if you look at the declaration, there is only an apartment of 88 squares but nothing else.…
On the website of the City Hall you can study his biography. It's expensive to see. There is no "businessman from the ‘90s." Career of a military official since the end of the ‘80s.”
Regnatsky would never have come to our attention in life if it had not been found out that he was just that official (well, with his boss Gorbenko, of course) who was dealing with the topic of Moscow rallies. Coordinates them, negotiates, monitors security--well in fact, it prohibits them and thereby sanctions force dispersal and arrest.
For example one of the organizers of the rally in support of Golunov tells how the “negotiations” with the city hall were going on. Who was talking from the mayor’s side (and banned the rally)? Regnatsky.
In general, Regnatsky is not an official of the first political echelon at all but in the current situation is worthy of attention. How do you imagine the life of a military man who has devoted himself to civil service? Well, modestly relative, huh? There is some kind of stereotype about the military, they say, they should be more modest, more primitive than some United Russia type Metelsky. And while you in your imagination did not have time to rush off to the MKAD area into some typical panel high-rise building, we say: "It was not there."
--on Ostozhenka, on that very “golden mile”. Not only that, the “golden mile”, but also one of the most fashionable houses there. Club apartment building for 20 apartments "Cooper House”. Butikovsky Lane, Building 3. The house won a bunch of architectural awards, belongs to the highest category of elite housing, the best and most expensive that happens in the capital.
And who did we find among the owners there? Apartment 146 m2 was owned by the then military commissar of the city of Moscow. And it turned out not just like that, but pay attention to who he “bought it from”--at Moscow in the military order in which he followed. We (and you are already with us) a hundred and fifty times have seen similar extracts in our past investigations. “Buying” from Moscow is a form of donation, a housing subsidy. This city allocates real estate from its balance sheet and distributes it to officials. This is done for a symbolic value.
The market value of such an apartment is 200 million rubles….Regnatsky did not want anyone to find out about his real condition, so that he rewrote the apartment for his 74-year-old mother, and now she seems to be (owner), not his. Moscow pensioners live well, with apartments of 200 million each!
And if it suddenly turns out that not the 74-year-old mother lives in the house with the oligarch neighbors but Regnatsky himself, then oh, our colonel has big problems. The anti-corruption department which he heads will have to investigate his own boss. This apartment does not appear in the official’s use--this is a gross violation of anti-corruption legislation. The next time you see photos or videos of a policeman hitting a girl in the stomach you should know that Colonel Regnatsky is protecting his “golden” square meters on Ostozhenka.
This apartment went to Regnatsky from Moscow. It was paid for from the budget, that is in fact taken from OUR taxes, YOUR, and gave 200 million to
Regnatsky. And now he gives orders to beat us with batons. https://navalny.com
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"My daughter is 5 years old," L. Sobol says in an interview with NPR. "I want her to live in a country where human rights and freedoms are respected, where the courts are independent and where there is a free press. I want her to live in this country. I don't want to move away." https://www.npr.org/2019/08/21/752912770/the-government-is-very-afraid-meet-moscow-s-new-opposition-leader-lyubov-sobol
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