Krasnodar businessman Doroshenko told about Tsapkov's threats to his family


Valery Doroshenko, an entrepreneur from the Krasnodar Territory, said that members of the Tsapkov gang threatened his family with violence and forced him to sign documents on the merger of his business with another company. This was reported on June 11 by RIA Novosti with reference to court documents.
Doroshenko demands to recover from Vyacheslav Tsepovyaz, Fedor Streltsov and Vladimir Alekseev material damage and interest for using other people's money. The applicant businessman was the founder of a company supplying fuels and lubricants to agricultural enterprises, LLC Kuban-Kontrakt. The clients were, among others, Tsepovyaz and Streltsov companies.
Some time later, these two intruders informed the entrepreneur that they had decided to expand their business activities and created a holding company that included farms in the Kushchevsky, Starominsky and Leningradsky districts. Subsequently, Doroshenko agreed to transfer the assets of his own company to them, which was done involuntarily and against his own interest.
On November 4, 2010, Sergei Tsapk's gang killed 12 people, including children, in the village of Kushchevskaya in the Krasnodar Territory, which became one of the most notorious crimes in modern Russian history. The gang has 19 murders in total. Tsapok was sentenced to life in prison, he died of illness in 2014 in a pre-trial detention center. Tsepovyaz was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2013.
Later, on December 2, 2024, plots of land belonging to Vyacheslav Tsepovyaz, a member of the Tsapkov gang, were put up for auction with a starting value of more than 2.5 billion rubles. Many of them have been arrested.
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