Former Chief of Staff of the Head of Ingushetia Has Finally Lost 80 Million Rubles in Assets

The Moscow Regional Court has dismissed the appeal of Ruslan Tambiyev, former Chief of Staff of the Head and Government of Ingushetia, against the confiscation of his assets worth 80 million rubles.

The Ingush Prosecutor's Office reported that the appellate court upheld the court's initial decision, which has now entered into force. It was previously established that Tambiyev's close relatives had acquired six cars, three apartments, two houses, 11 plots of land, and two parking spaces in the Moscow Region and Ingushetia. Tambiyev left his post in December 2025.

Law enforcement agencies determined that the value of Tambiyev's assets significantly exceeded his income and the income of his relatives, and subsequently demanded that Ingushetia's Head of State, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, dismiss him. Ruslan Tambiev is a retired colonel and former military officer who began working in Ingushetia after Kalimatov was appointed head of the region.

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