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Former Tatler editor-in-chief arrested for extorting 11mln rubles from Rostec CEO

The Tverskoy District Court of Moscow left him in custody until 24 December
Arian Romanovsky Vladimir Gerdo/TASS
Arian Romanovsky
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SIMFEROPOL, October 27. /TASS/. Moscow’s Tverskoy District Court has ruled to arrest Arian Romanovsky (Kuzmin), former editor-in-chief of Tatler Russia magazine, in the case of the 11-million-ruble extortion ($171,273) from Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov and will remand him in custody until December 24, TASS reported from the courtroom on Wednesday.

"The court has granted the investigators’ request and selected custody until December 24 as a restriction measure for Kuzmin," the judge read out her ruling.