Ex-deputy of the Kazan City Duma convicted of fraud
The Vakhitovsky District Court of Kazan sentenced Rushania Bilgildeeva, a former deputy of the Kazan City Duma, to four years in prison in a fraud case totaling over 38 million rubles. This was announced on December 12 by the court's press service.
"The verdict was announced against Bilgildeeva R.G., who was found guilty of committing crimes under Part 4 of Article 159 ("Fraud organized by a group on an especially large scale") (2 episodes), Part 3 of Article 159 ("Fraud committed by a person using official position") (3 episodes) of the Criminal Code the Code of the Russian Federation," the court's page on the VKontakte social network says.
The report states that by partially adding up the prescribed punishments, she was finally sentenced to imprisonment for a period of four years to serve her sentence in a correctional colony of general regime.
As reported in the Telegram channel of the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Republic of Tatarstan, in 2012-2016, Bilgildeeva, on behalf of the head of a number of companies, stole money from 135 citizens in the amount of 38 million rubles under the pretext of concluding contracts for the purchase of land plots, as well as bringing engineering communications to them.
On November 18, Vladimir Lavlentsev, the former deputy governor of St. Petersburg, was charged with embezzlement of part of the funds allocated from the budget under the contract for the construction of the M-12 Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod—Kazan highway (the Vostok highway).It is clarified that of this amount, as law enforcement agencies have established, about 2.5 billion rubles were stolen through fictitious loan agreements.
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