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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    February 01, 2007

    Former Russian lawmaker detained in Moscow


    MOSCOW, February 1 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow police have detained a
    former member of the Russian parliament from Kalmykia, Levon
    Chakhmakhchyan, his lawyer said Thursday.

    "My client is being questioned at the Prosecutor General's Office,"
    Boris Kuznetsov said. "No charges have been filed so far."
    Chakhmakhchyan was dismissed in June 2006 from his post as deputy
    head of the Federation Council's committee for self-government after
    being allegedly caught up in a bribery scandal. However, the former
    senator was immune from prosecution, and was not arrested at the
    time.

    He was caught during a sting operation, when FSB operatives found
    $300,000 in cash, which had been previously marked with special ink,
    in the office of the chief accountant of the Association of
    Russian-Armenian Business, of which Chakhmakhchyan was vice
    president. The FSB alleged that the funds had been taken as bribe
    money.

    Prosecutors said Chakhmakhchyan formed an organized crime group to
    extort funds from companies, including air carrier Transaero.

    Russia's Supreme Court agreed in December last year to launch
    criminal proceedings in absentia against Chakhmakhchyan, who was in
    the hospital at the time, but the former senator's defense appealed
    the decision.

    The appeal is scheduled to be reviewed by an appeal's court on March
    6.

    "I consider actions against my client illegal because the Supreme
    Court's decision has not come into force," Kuznetsov said on
    Thursday, adding that the prosecutors would probably ask a Moscow
    court for an arrest warrant for Chakhmakhchyan.

    The lawyer said two suspects in the case had so far been arrested.
    However, he said his client dismisses all accusations as "absolute
    nonsense."
    When the scandal broke in last June, several MPs questioned the
    legality of measures taken against Chakhmakhchyan and asked for a
    special investigation into the case. However, 136 senators in the
    parliament's upper house voted for Chakhmakhchyan's dismissal.
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