
The Kirovles enterprise filed a civil lawsuit for reimbursing 16 million rubles to the proceeding in the criminal case to the leader of the party of progress, Alexei Navalny, entrepreneur Peter Officer and the former general director of the company Vyacheslav Opaleva. Navalny reports this on his blog.
The lawsuit was filed on July 31. On the same day, the MPC company aroused enforcement proceedings on the recovery of 4.5 million rubles from the brothers Alexei and Oleg Navalny. The CPC lawsuit to recover the "damage" was satisfied as part of the "postal case". Navalny paid 2.5 million rubles in this lawsuit, and asked for the rest of the installment plan. He has no money to pay the claim "Kirovles".
“I’m not yet very imagining what to do, and what to do to the officer with his children (already six!) Now it is completely incomprehensible. The picture is like from his house (he lives in Troitsk) to take out a TV, bicycles and“ additional sets ”of outerwear completely resembles a film about German-fascist punishers,” Navalny writes.
In the course of the criminal process in the case of Kirovles, a claim for damages was not filed. Navalny explains this by the absurdity of the charges of charges. "But then there were other times. Now this will go, ”he notes. According to Navalny, the filing of the claim is directly related to his political activity.
“In any case, the court will be a court in this civil lawsuit, it is clear that it is symbolic, but nevertheless. At least we will prove again (not to the judge, but to those present) how obviously the Kirovles case is fabricated,” Navalny writes.
On October 16, 2013, the Kirov Regional Court sentenced Navalny to five years on charges of embezzlement of the property of the Kirovles enterprise. Office, received four years conditionally. The court will also appoint a fine of 500 thousand rubles. Earlier, the Leninsky district court Kirov gave Navalny and Officer the real terms, but the regional court softened the punishment when considering the appeal.
Opalev, who spoke at the process, was previously sentenced to four years conditionally on charges of embezzlement. Opalev’s case was considered in a special order, since he pleaded guilty.