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    COURT EXTENDS CUSTODY FOR EX SENATOR FROM KALMYKIA

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 29, 2007 Tuesday 07:44 AM EST

    Moscow's Basmanny Court on Tuesday extended, until August 2, the
    custody for former senator from Kalmykia Levon Chakhmakhchian,
    accused of fraud.

    "The court thereby granted the prosecutor's demand to extend his
    custody by another three months," Chakhmakhchian's lawyer Alla
    Polyakova told Itar-Tass.

    Prosecutors did not present new reasons for keeping the former senator
    in custody, the lawyer said.

    "The main argument for extending custody for my client is the claim
    that Chakhmakhchian, if at large, may escape investigation, hamper it,
    destroy evidence or put pressure on witnesses. The investigation into
    his case has been extended until August 2, as well," Polyakova said,
    adding that she would appeal the court's Tuesday ruling.

    Earlier, the Russian Supreme Court upheld the conclusion on hallmarks
    of corpus delicti in the former senator's actions.

    "Chakhmakhchian is accused of stealing 1.5 million dollars /40 million
    roubles/ using his office position," prosecutors said.

    According to investigators, the official together with other members
    of a criminal group which including his son-in-law -- an aide to an
    Audit Chamber inspector -- and chief accountant of the non-profit
    Association of Russian-Armenian Business Cooperation, "induced the
    leadership of large airline through fraud, and abuse of office powers,
    to pass to them a remuneration to the tune of 1.5 million dollars,
    for settling the alleged problems of the transfer of taxes and customs
    duties to the budget."

    "On June 2, 2006, Chakhmakhchian and other members of the criminal
    group arrived at an office of the airline, where their criminal
    actions were intercepted by FSB agents as suspects were receiving
    300,000 dollars in cash," he said.

    Kalmykia's parliament terminated Chakhmakhchian's powers ahead of
    time at the request of Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov on
    June 23, 2006.
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