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The “clients” of the underground prison declassified in the Leningrad region are named

Ayush Mauryavanshi
Last updated: 2021/07/19 at 2:22 PM
By Ayush Mauryavanshi 2 years ago
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One category of millionaires could be kept there

An underground prison with a crematorium , which was discovered in the Leningrad region, could be a place of detention for businessmen who have “risen” on cryptocurrency. An informed source told about this to Lente.ru.

A private prison was discovered on the territory of an abandoned cottage village in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region.

At the same time, it was equipped like a typical Russian prison – right down to the locks and tables in the cells. According to some reports, such realism and attention to detail were intended to suppress the will of the newly-minted inmates.

The interlocutor of the publication suggested that this prison was unlikely to have been built to keep big businessmen – if they were kidnapped, they would start looking for entrepreneurs with the involvement of law enforcement agencies.

“Considering that the prison operated in 2014, most likely, the victims were newly minted millionaires who got rich on bitcoins. They were hunted at that time, ”the source said.

Most likely, having received the access keys, the captives were released without special fears. Even if they tried to contact the police, the interlocutor of the publication believes, no one would be engaged in the theft of the “crypt”, which at that moment was in the gray zone. Especially if the victims had no connections.

Earlier it became known that in a matter of hours after the publication of the news about the discovery of a private underground prison, construction equipment moved to the cottage village. The very entrance to the structure was quickly covered with earth .

The construction of such an object could cost, according to rough estimates, half a million dollars. It is also noted that after the publication of the news about the discovery of the object, the case related to its verification was classified.

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