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There are 44 item(s) tagged with the keyword "crime".

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31. An Apocalyptic Aircraft Heist

A Russian military aircraft designed to withstand nuclear war has met its match: burglars.

Tags: law, crime, military
32. More Dead Souls

A Russian executive is under house arrest after it was discovered that she employed more than a dozen nonexistent employees for her own gain.

Tags: Gogol, business, crime, corruption
33. Packed Pillows, Drug Decreases, and Teacher's Top Dollars

“A man caught the pillow. As it later turned out, it was the driver of the Tomskoe Pivo [Beer] enterprise, and he tried to hastily hide it in his car… The driver was detained.”

– A source in Tomsk region’s law enforcement on the latest developments in the arrest of the town’s mayor
Tags: crime, education, Moscow
34. Potholes, Economics, and a Crossbow Murder

This week, puddles get the spotlight, weapons become instruments, and the life of a sausage tycoon ends abruptly at the business end of a crossbow.

Tags: Internet, business, crime, economy, Far East, cities
35. Something Big is Brewing, Illegally

A businessman in Chita had his fizzy, hoppy side hustle busted this week.

Tags: law, crime, business, baikal, alcohol
36. Nuclear Power, Permafrost, and Olympiads

This week, we've got math olympiads, economic data, and exploding permafrost.

Tags: education, nuclear, belarus, lithuania, science, crime, math, work, Siberia
37. Instant Karma on Sakhalin

Karma (and alcohol) lead a man in Sakhalin Island to have an eventful 24 hours.

Tags: alcohol, crime, cars, Far East, sakhalin
38. Murder, He Meowed

A library's famous cat now resides with the big yarn ball in the sky, thanks to foul play.

Tags: Tver, children, Books, cats, crime, animals
39. Snow Shovels, Hangovers, and Historical Revisions

This week: Russian telecomms habits shift, a St. Petersburg entrepreneur gets crafty, and being stuck at home means more alcohol intake.

Tags: crime, alcohol, business, putin, world war ii, history, Siberia, health
40. Crime Pays

A Russian woman makes 2 million euros through illicit means.

Tags: government, law, money, prison, crime

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