During a recent proceeding, E. Salmanov’s defense attorney requested that the court change the current arrest status to milder restraining measures. However, the court rejected this request, citing that the attorney failed to provide any new data that had not already been evaluated during previous proceedings.
A subsequent court hearing has been scheduled for August 3rd. At this upcoming session, the representative for the DHL company in Germany is slated for questioning, which may occur either in person or remotely. Furthermore, the interrogations for the remaining defendants are set to commence.
The criminal charges relate to the shipment of explosive cartridges, which reportedly involved a group of men allegedly cooperating with Russia. The investigation has brought charges against five individuals: Aleksandr Shuranov, Daniil Yentsev, Vasily Kovalyov, Vadym Borsuk, and E. Salmanov.
The items implicated in the case were noted as explosive cartridges, rather than cosmetic goods or massagers. The five defendants are citizens holding nationalities from Ukraine, Lithuania, and Russia. These individuals face criminal responsibility in connection with the smuggling operation.
The proceedings at the court continue to focus on establishing the details of the shipment and the roles of each defendant involved in the matter.
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