Former Head of Stavropol Traffic Police Extended Arrest
The Cherkessk City Court extended the detention period of the former head of the Stavropol Territory Traffic Police Department, Aleksey Safonov, until April 18. He is accused of creating a criminal organization and receiving large-scale bribes as an organized group.
 
Safonov and a number of his subordinates are accused of receiving about 22 million rubles for ensuring the unimpeded passage of trucks through the region. Traffic police officers used an unofficial system of paper "passes" that drivers placed under the windshield of their vehicles, and ordinary employees knew that such drivers should not be touched.
 
Earlier, at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office, property worth 180 million rubles was seized from the former head of the traffic police and his relatives. The list included 22 objects: apartments, cars, non-residential premises, houses, and the famous mansion with golden toilets. No information about the legality of the sources through which the property was acquired was presented during the verification activities, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office noted in a statement.
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