The Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info have learned the name of the prime suspect in the bombing of a Nissan Patrol in Fryazino, Moscow Region. The victim himself identified Grigor Agekyan, a longtime subject of our publications, a local developer, crime boss, and (unbelievably) the leader of the United Russia faction in the Shchyolkovo City District Council of Deputies, as the mastermind behind the attack on the businessman.
As a reminder, on the evening of February 10, an explosive device detonated under the bottom of a Nissan Patrol in Fryazino. The driver was injured and taken to a hospital. A criminal case has been opened on the grounds of attempted murder.
According to sources, the victim, Sergei, said he crossed a deputy and developer with a criminal record, who controls much of the construction in Shchyolkovo. The conflict of interest stems from the fight to relocate residents from dilapidated housing in the Voronok neighborhood. Agekyan has repeatedly threatened the victim.
Late last year, despite the full support of the city district head, Andrei Bulgakov, Glavgosstroynadzor (Main Directorate for State Construction Supervision) created problems for Grigor Agekyan. The supervisory body halted the construction of a 17-story apartment building, where the local administration planned to relocate over a thousand residents from the dilapidated neighborhood.
Agekyan is implicated in numerous criminal cases. Agekyan, better known as Goga, once fired live ammunition at Fryazino Deputy Mayor Saipudin Tsakayev. The businessman's security guards also assaulted city hall employees.




