St. Petersburg prosecutor asked for the former head of the “Mogilov” organized crime group 14 years

The prosecutor requested 14 years of a general regime colony for the former president of the Free Struggle Federation of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Kulibaba. The man is accused of double murder and attempted murder committed in 1993, the joint press service of St. Petersburg courts reported.

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The prosecutor requested 14 years of a general regime colony for the former president of the Free Struggle Federation of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Kulibaba. The man is accused of double murder and attempted murder committed in 1993, the joint press service of St. Petersburg courts reported.

The second defendant, Vladimir Karpinsky, the state prosecutor proposes to acquit in connection with non-involvement in the commission of crimes. "Anatolia Motyl - to appoint a sentence of imprisonment for a term of 7 years probation with a probationary period of 5 years," the report on the third accused said. Earlier, the court closed the criminal case against all 3 defendants in terms of charges of banditry due to expired statutes of limitations. Since Karpinsky was found guilty only of participating in a gang, the court released him from house arrest. In the nineties and zero "Mogilov" was one of the largest ORG Northern capital. Kulibaba was his right-hand man, the ringleader of Bones Grave, who died in 2003.

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