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Ex-Krasnodar Vice Mayor Netreba Gets Four Years for Attempted Fraud Tied to City Duma Race

Investigators said he sought 4.6 million rubles to influence a city-duma election, receiving 2 million before UFSB detention.

Overview

  • The Pervomaysky District Court convicted Vsevolod Netreba under ch.3 art.30 and ch.4 art.159 of the Russian Criminal Code and ordered a four-year term in a general-regime colony.
  • The sentence includes a 1 million ruble fine and a three-year ban on holding positions in state or municipal service.
  • TASS reported the court also confiscated an iPhone 17 as state property and noted prosecutors had sought four and a half years.
  • According to the case file, legal department head and city-duma candidate Kirill Pertsev contacted law enforcement, then handed over 2 million rubles under security supervision, partly with mock banknotes, before Netreba was detained.
  • In court, Netreba pleaded guilty, expressed full remorse, and earlier in the investigation he had been placed under house arrest following searches at his mayoral office.