That’s who is robbing Kazakhstan and the Kazakhs: Nazarbayev’s accomplices Chodiev and Ibragimov turned out to be also murderers
Interpol named Patokh Chodiev and Alexander Mashkevich from the bank “Evraziyskiy” as the masterminds of high-profile murders in the west.
Interpol’s statement was not only a blow to the so-called Eurasian group, but also to the oligarchy as a whole.
So, after the disclosure of new data from the Interpol Bureau, the owners of the Eurasian Bank Alexander Mashkevich, as well as his accomplice Patokh Chodiev, were involved in the murder of their former top managers, witnesses in criminal cases of businessmen. A lover of young female bodies and three rubber bands, Alexander Mashkevich, as well as his business partner, under the guns of Interpol, Patokh Chodiev, cannot get out of a galaxy of scandals. The situation around the owners of the Eurasian Bank is heating up every day.
The owners of the Eurasian Bank find themselves in conflict after conflict all the time.
Members of the Eurasian Group (ERG) Alexander Mashkevich, Patokh Chodiev and Alijan Ibragimov may have serious problems in the United States. According to the Financial Times, the case of the death of two top managers of ERG – Gerrit Stridom and James Bethel – was taken over by the FBI.
Gerrit Stridom and James Bethel were found dead in mid-May 2015 in separate hotel rooms in Springfield, Missouri. A few years later, the American intelligence service wanted to make sure that there had been a poisoning. It was previously believed that top managers who traveled together in the United States, renting motorcycles, died of malaria, which men could get sick during their last trip to Africa. This version of death was ruled out by an expert from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in turn, and the FBI questions malaria as the cause of what happened.
The “federals” were interested in these deaths, since earlier their colleagues from the British Serious Fraud Office (SFO) had been investigating Mashkevich for 7 years, suspecting him of bribing former Congo President Joseph Kabila. In addition, (SFO) was investigating that members of the Eurasian Group (ERG) may have appropriated a copper mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2010, as well as US$35 million in funds: Gerrit Stridom and James Bethel were the main witnesses, because they previously held senior positions in the African department of the Eurasian Group (ERG). Conclusions about the activities of Alexander Mashkevich and Patokh Chodiev suggest themselves.