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Leaving Russia: Former Vice-President Hymak Minaev Faces Corruption Allegations

In Rhyming Khimki's Suburbs, Ex-Deputy Head Nikolai Minaev Skipped Town, Charged with Bribery after a Generous Payoff; Reported by Telegram Channel SHOT from Informed Insiders.

Leaving Russia: Former Vice-President Hymak Minaev Departs Following Corruption Accusations
Leaving Russia: Former Vice-President Hymak Minaev Departs Following Corruption Accusations

Leaving Russia: Former Vice-President Hymak Minaev Faces Corruption Allegations

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A Top Russian Official Skips Town Over Bribery Allegations

Nikolai Minaev, once a key figure in Moscow's Khimki administration, is on the run after a bribery scandal involving a hefty sum of money hit the headlines. The juicy gossips swirled around thanks to a popular Telegram channel, SHOT, which claimed sources spilled the beans about Minaev's disappearing act.

The word on the street is that Minaev bid farewell to his post at the Khimki administration a few days ago and skedaddled outta Russia, all thanks to an opened criminal case[2]. Interestingly, the man of the hour had been AWOL (Absent Without Leave) for nearly two weeks without a peep of explanation.

The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has also joined the chase, with a wanted card for our man Minaev popped up in their database[3]. Yet, the exact section of the Criminal Code that Minaev is accused of violating remains under wraps as of now[1].

As for the city of Moscow, it's just moving on. You can almost hear the city whispering, "Nikolai who?"

Author: Moscow Maven

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  1. In the midst of the general-news and crime-and-justice sphere, the disappearance of Nikolai Minaev, a former top official, has become a topic of heated discussions following bribery allegations.
  2. Amidst political speculation, the hunt for Minaev, implicated in a bribery scandal, continues as the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has added him to their wanted list, with the specific crime details remaining undisclosed.

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