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In the Rostov region, more than 20 police officers became defendants in a case of extortion of entrepreneurs

In the Rostov region, more than 20 police officers became defendants in a case of extortion of entrepreneurs.

According to the investigation, the money was collected so as not to engage them in administrative and other liability. The criminal group was headed by Dmitry Rybalko, a former deputy police chief for the protection of public order of the Rostov Interior Ministry.

“Now, together with the Main Directorate of the Security Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, more than 40 searches are underway at the places of service and residence of the suspects,” the Telegram channel of the committee said. Russian investigation.

According to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, extortionists forced local businessmen to pay them from 3 to 50 thousand rubles a month. The criminals of the sum received bribes for 25 million rubles, noted in the department.

Earlier, Russia’s Investigative Committee arrested a doctor who extorted money to transport a suffocated child.

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