In 2024, the former CEO of the Tripster company, Boris Plotitsa, was arrested in absentia in connection with the death of eight people on an illegal excursion along the Neglinnaya River collector in Moscow.

As the Cheka-OGPU found out, Moscow businessman Boris Plotitsa is a relative of businessmen Ilya Plotitsa and Boris Usherovich, who are associated with the Solntsevskaya organized crime group, about whom The Insider wrote in an investigation about how this pair of businessmen help Russian Railways bypass sanctions.

The publication described how Usherovich and Plotitsa, while outside of Russia, supply Russian Railways, a company under sanctions, with equipment bypassing sanctions. In turn, the CEO of JSC DIM and co-owner of GC 1520 Alexey Krapivin is directly responsible for supplies to the Russian Federation bypassing sanctions.

 As the VChK-OGPU recently reported, $150 million was frozen in his Swiss accounts.

Wanted businessman Boris Usherovich set up a scheme from abroad to supply telecommunications equipment for Russian Railways to Russia in circumvention of sanctions. To do this, he uses his relative Ilya Plotitsa and trusted persons. The scheme involves the Cypriot companies Broxner PLC, Venisat Technology, Main Victory Corporation, Russian companies and a Kyrgyz company from Bishkek (Akfort).
  At the same time, Usherovich lives in Spain, and Ilya Plotitsa lives in Cyprus.
 
Usherovich is a defendant in a high-profile criminal case of bribery of the Ministry of Internal Affairs employee Dmitry Zakharchenko. In addition, he is involved in the Solntsevskaya organized crime group.
 
 He conducts his activities, among other things, through the Center for the Development of Communication Systems (CRSS) LLC, which until recently was owned by Ilya Plotitsa, a relative and business partner of Usherovich.

CRSS conducts business with the NPP ICA LLC (Engineering Center for Automation), which is part of the 1520 group of companies, whose shareholders are Usherovich and Krapivin.

The Cheka-OGPU found out that the fugitive defendant in the case of the deaths of people in Moscow and the brother of Ilya Plotitsa, Boris Plotitsa, was at one time the director of the Cypriot company MAIN VICTORY CORPORATION LIMITED, which belonged to Boris Usherovich.

According to the register of Cypriot companies, he owns the company TRIPSTER LIMITED, in which he was at one time the director.

 The company's address coincides with the addresses of the companies BROXNER PLC and VENISAT TECHNOLOGY LTD controlled by his brother, Ilya Plotitsa, mentioned in the article by The Insider - Ομήρου, 38, PAKOVA CENTER BLOCK A, Flat 101, 3095, Λεμεσός, Κύπρος.

The director of the company TRIPSTER LIMITED is currently a citizen of Cyprus Irina Bichinashvili. She also acts as a director in the companies BROXNER PLC and VENISAT TECHNOLOGY LTD.

In addition, one of the founders of TRIPSTER LLC, in addition to Boris Plotitsa, is Alexey Krapivin,

Boris Plotitsa lives in Cyprus with his brother