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Mikhail Trepashkin

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349:, the same man he claimed had been working for criminals in the Moscow Bank Soldi raid of 1995. Trepashkin said that a witness identified only the first of the 2 composite images distributed by the official investigation. This implied that the official investigation doctored the composite image to hide the perpetrators from the FSB. But Trepashkin never managed to air his findings in court. On 22 October 2003, just a week before the hearings, Trepashkin was arrested for illegal arms possession. He was convicted by a closed military court to four years for revealing state secrets. An appeal court later overturned the arms possession charge, but the other sentence remained. In September 2005, after serving two years of his sentence, Trepashkin was released on parole, but two weeks later was re-arrested after the State appealed the parole decision. 112: 123: 292:. The sting resulted in a raid on a Bank Soldi branch in Moscow in Dec 1995. Trepashkin claims that the raid uncovered bugging devices used by the extortionists, whose serial numbers linked their origin to the FSB or Ministry of Defense. Furthermore, a van outside the bank was monitoring the bugging devices. In the van was 430:
management gave orders to limit circulation of the story. These included banning the story off of GQ's website, not showing the US issue to "Russian government officials, journalists or advertisers", not publishing the story in any overseas CondΓ© Nast magazines, not publicizing the story, and asking
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While preparing for the trial, Trepashkin said he uncovered a trail of a suspect whose description had disappeared from the files. He claimed that the man turned out to be an FSB member named
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Verdict near on sleuth who talked too much; Ex-KGB agent suspects a former cohort was involved in a bombing blamed on Chechens. He was jailed just before he was to present his case
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and found that the alleged Gochiyayev's assistant who arranged the delivery of sacks might have been vice-president of Kapstroi-2000 Kormishin, originally from
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attempting to bring light to the case and corruption in the FSB. He resigned from the FSB, successfully sued its leadership, and got a job with the tax police.
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and Trepashkin. The group members claimed that the order came from an FSB department called URPO, the Division of Operations against Criminal Organizations.
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in 1984 as an investigator of underground trade in stolen art. At the beginning of the 1990s, Trepashkin moved to the Internal Affairs department of the
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The case of Trepashkin caught the attention of the Western press, caused an uproar among human rights campaigners, was put on record by
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Trepashkin claimed that supervisors and people from the FSB promised not to send him to the prison if only he leaves the
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patients who "were coughing right into your face because they were unable to either cover their mouths or turn away."
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that he was denied medical treatment, held in a freezing punishment cell, and transported with imprisoned
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as Yuliya Privedennaya's lawyer in her case. (Reports in media about Yuliya Privedennaya's case:
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In 1995, Trepashkin got involved in the Bank Soldi affair, described by Scott Anderson in a 2009
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In March 2010, Trepashkin signed the online anti-Putin manifesto of the Russian opposition "
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On 30 November 2007, Trepashkin was freed with the expiration of his four-year prison term.
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Trepashkin continues to his work as a lawyer and participates in human rights activism.
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wrote a story about his interviews with Trepashkin for the September 2009 issue of the
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Death of a dissident: the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the return of the KGB
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Who is Mikhail Trepashkin and why the powers persecute the former FSB investigator
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Activist pronounced "sane", trial continues. Amnesty International. 20 April 2010
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took Trepashkin off the case, and began an investigation of Trepashkin instead.
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In a letter from prison Trepashkin alleged that in 2002 FSB decided to kill
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Anderson to not syndicate it 'to any publications that appear in Russia'.
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and other members of FSB claimed to have received an order to kill
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Anderson, Scott (September 2009). "None Dare Call it Conspiracy".
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commission and start working with the FSB "against Litvinenko".
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Yulia Privedennaya on the site Political Prisoners (in Russian)
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Investigation of Russian apartment bombings and imprisonment
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accused of transporting explosives for the bombings.
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Index

Trepashkin
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Lyozna District
Vitebsk Region
Byelorussian SSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Russia
Soviet Armed Forces
Soviet Navy
Federal Security Service
Polkovnik
Medal "For Distinction in Military Service"
Medal "For Courage"
Alma mater
FSB Academy
Russian
attorney
Federal Security Service
colonel
Sergei Kovalev
Russian apartment bombings
Dagestan war
Second Chechen War
political prisoner
KGB
FSB
Nikolai Patrushev

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