The FSB issued a record for clearing Malofeev’s car with another car – investigators (photo, video)

Russian journalists compared the Mercedes in the two videos and learned that law enforcement had cleared a different model car. Investigators were also interested in how the mined car moved underground from the street parking lot.

The Russian media “RIA Novosti” published a video of the demining of the billionaire’s car in the Russian FSB and the head of the Tsargrad group of companies, Konstantin Malofeev. However, journalists noticed the differences in the design of the cars and learned that they mined and cleared different models of cars from the records. This was learned from The Insider material.

The lack of the Maybach emblem on the car’s rear fender prompted investigators to consider a replacement for the car. In the video it was “mined” the emblem does not appear. But it is clearly visible in the second video.

“In principle, it can be assumed that the emblem on it is invisible, although it is highly unlikely. But even at low resolution it is easy to see that there is nothing to the left of the Mercedes emblem on the tailgate. A Mercedes Maybach must have Maybach lettering there,” explained the journalists.

Journalist Andrey Zakharov also made his questions public in his FSB video. He wondered why no one was in the car. Zakharov said that the Russian oligarch always travels with a personal security guard and a driver, so he chose the rear passenger seat. The investigator does not understand where the driver got out of the car when it was “mined”.

Another Russian media asked an even simpler question: why was the car mined and cleared in different places. The “Agency” finds it strange that the Mercedes is moving underground from the street parking lot.

Recall, according to the version of the Russian special services, Konstantin Malofeev wanted to blow up Denis Kapustin, the founder of the “Russian Volunteer Corps”, who allegedly stood behind the SBU. The oligarch himself said that threats and terrorist attacks will not force him to abandon his patriotic position.

On March 5, the judge of the People’s Court in The Hague, Stephen Rap, talked about how to hold a trial against Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, this will require at least 90 votes, and the Russian Federation’s veto in the UN will not help. The judge said it would not be necessary to enlist the support of European countries alone. He also explained that Ukraine cannot judge Putin on its own.

Source: Focus

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