The court dismissed the criminal case against Tanuki founder Alexander Orlov. He was fined 100 thousand rubles. Orlov admitted his guilt in causing property damage and paid for it.

The court dismissed the criminal case against Tanuki founder Alexander Orlov

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The Presnensky Court in Moscow fined the founder of the Tanuki restaurant chain, Alexander Orlov, 100 thousand rubles. This was reported by TASS citing sources. The criminal case against Orlov was dropped.

Orlov was involved in a criminal case for causing property damage. He admitted his guilt and paid for the damage. The amount of damage was reported to have amounted to 20 million rubles.

In November 2023, Alexander Orlov was placed on the federal wanted list and then on the international wanted list. He later reported that he was in London.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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