The former first deputy head of Khimki was accused of receiving a large bribe


Nikolai Minaev, the former first deputy head of the administration of Khimki near Moscow, is accused of accepting bribes worth more than 6 million rubles. This was reported on June 27 in the press service of the Investigative Committee of the Moscow region (IC) of the Russian Federation.
According to the investigation, in the period from March to June of this year, Minaev received through an intermediary from the executive directors of two companies funds in the amount of 2 million 40 thousand rubles and 4 million rubles for the conclusion of municipal contracts.
It is noted that the defendant is accused of receiving two bribes under Part 6 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. A criminal case has been opened against him.
Minaev is currently on the wanted list. The investigation into the case is ongoing.
Earlier that day, the former director and client manager of the bank were detained in Chelyabinsk on suspicion of accepting bribes worth more than 13 million rubles.
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