Unknown people stole and demanded 5 million rubles. ransom for GPIB chief librarian Margarita Strucheva.
In Moscow, unknown persons kidnap and demand a ransom for the chief librarian of the GPIB, Margarita Strucheva. TASS wrote this on Wednesday, October 18, citing law enforcement officials.
It was indicated that the niece of the missing woman contacted the police. According to him, on October 17, his aunt called him and asked for five million rubles. Then someone called him with a “Ukrainian” accent and said that his aunt had been kidnapped and that if he wanted her back, he would have to pay five million rubles.
“The police received a statement about the disappearance of 65-year-old Margarita Strucheva, the chief librarian of the State Public Library. The last time she was at work was on October 13. Colleagues reported that since then the person representing the employees of Twice the Ministry of Internal Affairs went to them. the librarian is wanted for fraud,” TASS wrote, citing its own sources.
Law enforcement officers reportedly searched the woman’s apartment. He hasn’t appeared there since the day he disappeared.
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Source: korrespondent

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