Chkalovsk's ex-mayor will face trial for his signed indictment
In a significant turn of events, the former mayor of Chkalovsky city, Alexander Kudryashov, is currently undergoing a criminal trial in the Nizhny Novgorod region. The trial is centred around allegations of abuse of official powers in relation to urban improvement work.
According to reports from the Nizhny Novgorod Police Department's press service, Kudryashov is accused of misusing his official position during the implementation of urban development initiatives. The charges stem from the signing of documents and the transfer of funds to a contractor for urban improvement work, despite the work not having been completed.
The exact nature of the urban improvement work in question is not detailed, but it is known that the documents signed by Kudryashov certified the completion of the work. The actions of the former mayor are believed to have caused financial damages exceeding two million rubles.
In addition to the earlier mentioned charges related to urban improvement work, Kudryashov now faces charges of abuse of official powers. All materials related to the case have been sent to court.
As of the most recent available information, the trial's specifics, including court dates, charges specifics, and outcomes, are not widely publicized in publicly accessible sources. For the latest and most accurate information, checking official statements from the Nizhny Novgorod regional court or authorized news outlets covering regional judicial proceedings is recommended.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
The criminal trial of Alexander Kudryashov, the former mayor of Chkalovsky city, is not limited to allegations of abuse of official powers in relation to urban improvement work. He now also faces charges of general-news abuse of official powers, as reported by the Nizhny Novgorod Police Department's press service. These additional charges include misusing his official position during the implementation of urban development initiatives, which resulted in crime-and-justice charges related to the signing of documents and transfer of funds for incomplete work, causing financial damages exceeding two million rubles.