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Chelyabinsk policemen sentenced for bribe taking

The court found them guilty of bribe taking and abuse of office

YEKATERINBURG, August 28 (Itar-Tass) — Two ex-policemen in Chelyabinsk, Russia’s Urals, were sentenced to ten years and eight years and nine months in a strict regime colony respectively for bribe taking, the press service of the regional investigative department told Itar-Tass on Tuesday.

Investigators found out that Vladimir Moskvin and Mikhail Popov while being on duty shielded the gambling business and received a bribe exceeding 12 million roubles from a businessman.

The court found them guilty of bribe taking and abuse of office.