Drug dealer is not related with the t KVN team "Guys from Baku"
Head of the Moscow department of the Federal Service for Drug Control, Vasily Yurchenko, reported seizures of 174 kg of heroin in the suburban house a 47-year-old Nazim oglu Ilgar Imanov. According to Yurchenko, Imanov is a member of KVN "Guys from Baku."
"He is an outstanding personality. He is now one of the founders of the bank, in addition, by a number of LLC in distribution of food. It is difficult to argue anything, he hired workers who guard his house at least for two years," said Yurchenko at the press conference in Moscow. According to him, the house of Imanov is a three-storey mansion on 17 acres. Heroin was seized in the two-story house standing close guard.
"We invited him for questioning today. Azerbaijani group was" Guys from Baku. "I can only say one thing: on October 18, 2014 the citizen bought new expensive car Audi Q7 worth $100 thousand," added Yurchenko.
Earlier the FDCS Director Viktor Ivanov said that from Imanov’s house on Friday night was seized 174 kg of heroin worth $500 million.
The house was guarded by native of Tajikistan, one of which is heavily drugged. Six people were arrested, including the leader of the group, which, according to Ivanov, is fairly well-known face in the criminal circles. Heroin was delivered to Russia in wagons from Central Asia, and was hidden in boxes of bananas.
The team "Guys from Baku" denied the information that Ilgar Imanov is its member.-06D-
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