Mostovoy, who tried to kidnap Zenit football player, showed correspondence with the customer
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Four criminals who tried to kidnap Zenit football player Andrei Mostovoy, and also kidnapped Sergey Selegen, the son-in-law of State Duma deputy Vyacheslav Makarov, in St. Petersburg, showed correspondence with the curator Slava Satanist. This was reported to Izvestia on October 27.
The young people corresponded with the criminal who ordered the abductions in the Telegram messenger. Vadim Chertukhin, one of the detainees, also explained that he needed money because his father had recently undergone surgery.
"I was offered a job by a man, a job as an athlete. We contacted Slava, and after that we started working. Slava is a Satanist — I do not know who this is, I have never heard a voice in my life," he said during the interrogation.
Chertukhin clarified that he did various jobs, but did not kidnap people.
At the same time, the man has a tattoo of 1312 on his chest, which stands for ACAB (All Cops Are Bastards). The ACAB tattoo appeared in the early 1980s in US correctional institutions and gained popularity among fans of street art culture, rappers, radical youth, skinheads, vandals and activists of far-right movements.
Earlier in the day, a source from Izvestia reported an attempted abduction of football player Mostovoy. It was noted that a group of unknown people attacked the athlete. As a result, the young man managed to fight off the kidnappers. Soon after, four suspects were detained in St. Petersburg. A criminal case was also opened into the incident under Articles 126 ("Kidnapping") and 162 ("Robbery") of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
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