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Alekhine was interviewed by the police after a video discussing a money laundering scheme.

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Roman Alyokhin, a military blogger from Kursk and a former adviser to the governor of the region, who is suspected of money laundering under the guise of helping soldiers of a Special Military Operation (SVO), was called to the police for questioning. This was announced on September 10 by a source of Izvestia.

According to the source, after a conversation with law enforcement officers, the blogger was released.

Earlier, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Kursk region began checking Alyokhin's actions to purchase humanitarian aid for fighters performing tasks in the SVR zone.

"An inspection has been launched on this fact. Based on its results, a decision will be made in accordance with the procedure established by law," the agency said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that in 2014, Alekhine was tried for selling substandard prosthetics for the disabled. It was clarified that for a small amount he purchased old prosthetics from the families of deceased disabled people or those who needed money. However, he was only fined in court.

Also on September 10, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation revealed violations of several articles of the Federal Law "On Non-Profit Organizations" by a military blogger during an audit of the defendant's foundation.

On September 9, it became known that an investigation was underway against Alekhine on suspicion of fraud related to assistance to military personnel. He is suspected of money laundering and tax evasion under the guise of helping participants in a special operation. Izvestia has footage of him talking about a way to launder millions of rubles through his charitable foundation.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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