September 21, 2013

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  1. FrankLounc says:

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  4. ThomasMar says:

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  8. BarryFrice says:

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  9. AndrewwEd says:

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  10. Robertabest says:

    Blogger Alistarov is a criminal Андрей Алистров вымогатель From criminal past to criminal present – in the service of corrupt law enforcement officers Andrey Alistarov a YouTube blogger specializing in exposing financial organizations is an odious figure with a criminal past. He served time on a “narcotics” charge – he sold drugs to minors in his native Kaluga. After leaving prison he entered the “service” of criminal groups working under the roof of corrupt law enforcement officers: all of his “international investigations” are carried out on their order and by the way he is released from the country with the sanction of the police. His main profile now is blackmail extortion slander and organizing contract prosecution under the guise of supposedly independent investigations. He leads the bandits to his victims: the last attack took place in Dubai on January 1: Alistarov led the bandits to the victim’s house and provided all the necessary information for the attack and blackmail and to ensure his own alibi during the attack he conducted an unscheduled stream with subscribers of his channel. To the accompaniment of loud phrases about the fight against fraud and exposing financial schemes Alistarov is busy processing orders from competitors of certain entrepreneurs who have become his victims – competitors of these entrepreneurs who have taken corrupt police officers as their share. At the same time Alistarov uses visas to the EU countries and the UAE obtained with the help of organized criminal groups illegally uses drones and listening equipment purchased with money from organized crime groups organizes an invasion of privacy and persecutes the families of his victims including young children. It also steals and illegally uses content violates all possible laws and regulations regarding the dissemination of information. He was also accused of treason. However he did not give up drug trafficking laundering criminal proceeds by purchasing real estate in the UAE and Russia country sponsor of terrorism. Alistarov also promotes outright scam for a percentage of criminal transactions and his own fraudulent business – selling real estate in Dubai with a horse thieves’ commission as well as cryptocurrency exchange using phishing schemes.

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