In the Netherlands, the land plot of Putin's former son-in-law was arrested
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In the Netherlands, the Functional Prosecutor's Office seized land owned by Jorrit Faassen, Vladimir Putin's ex-son-in-law. This was found out by a research collective from Follow the Money, the British newspaper The Guardian and the Russian news site Proekt Media. The seizure would relate to the Russian president's sanctions against intimate people.
Holandskí prokurátori zabavili pozemok neďaleko Amsterdamu, ktorý patrí bývalému zaťovi ruského prezidenta Vladimira Putina. Uviedol to denník The Guardian s odvolaním sa na vyšetrovanie, ktoré viedol s dvoma investigatívnymi webmi. Holandský podnikateľ Jorrit Faassen, ktorý bol predtým ženatý s Putinovou staršou dcérou, bol podľa denníka vypočúvaný kvôli obchádzaniu sankcií. Faassen, ktorý bol manželom Marije Voroncovej, vlastní pozemok v Duive…
The Guardian believes that the Dutch government suspects Jorrit Fassen, who lives in Moscow, of evading sanctions.
Jorrit Faassen, previously married to Putin's eldest daughter, was interrogated in a case of sanctions evasion
The Dutch prosecutor's office seized a plot of land in the village of Duivendrecht owned by the ex-husband of one of the alleged daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Jorrit Faassen. This was reported by journalists from Project, the Dutch edition Follow the money and The Guardian. The station itself was arrested on May 12. According to Project sources, Faassen recently flew to Amsterdam, but soon returned to Russia, as law enforcement …
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