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Khabarovsk Region’s ex-governor sentenced to 22 years in jail, TASS reports from courtroom

The court dismissed charges of unlawful acquisition of weapons from the sentences of Furgal and Andrey Karepov due to expiration of the statute of limitations

KRASNOGORSK, February 10./TASS/. The Lyubertsy city court in the Moscow Region has sentenced the former governor of the Khabarovsk Region, Sergey Furgal, to 22 years in prison for masterminding the killings and attempted killings of business people in 2004-2005, TASS reported from the courtroom on Friday.

"To sentence Furgal Sergey Ivanovich to 22 years' imprisonment to be served in a maximum security penal colony," reads the verdict of Judge Gennady Tsoy after a jury found him guilty earlier.

The court dismissed charges of unlawful acquisition of weapons from the sentences of Furgal and Andrey Karepov due to expiration of the statute of limitations. The time spent in custody will count as time served toward their sentence.

Andrey Karepov, a former aide to the ex-governor, received a 21-year prison sentence; Andrei Paley, a Khabarovsk entrepreneur, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for killing Furgal's rivals; while Marat Kadyrov, a former security inspector at Mendeleevo Airport in Yuzhno-Kurilsk, saw some leniency from the jury, receiving 9.5 years in prison. The court announced only the introductory and operative parts of the judgement.