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Undisclosed owners complain of theft in FESCO to investigators

MOSCOW, Aug 1 (PRIME) – Undisclosed shareholders of Russia’s Far Eastern Shipping Company (FESCO), part of multi-industry holding Summa Group, have filed a theft complaint to the Interior Ministry, an investigator told reporters on Wednesday in the Moscow City Court.

“An anonymous claim of FESCO shareholders has been submitted to the investigators office of the Interior Ministry of Russia with information about a theft of the company’s money,” the investigator said without specifying any details.

The investigators transferred the claim to the main directorate for fighting economic crimes and corruption, the person added.

On March 31, the Tverskoi District Court of Moscow sanctioned arrest of brothers Ziyavudin and Magomed Magomedov, co-owners of Summa Group, on charges of a 2.5 billion ruble embezzlement. It also arrested Artur Maksidov, CEO of Summa’s construction subsidiary Inteks, on charges of 669 million ruble embezzlement.

On Monday, the court arrested assets and accounts of 24 companies under the case of the Magomedov brothers.

(62.3497 rubles – U.S. $1)

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