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Direct link. The second episode of the film "The Untouchables" about cops who are thieves, gangsters, and murderers. Major Karpov. The guy who directly organized the seizure of the documents that were later used to pull $230 million out of the budget (that is, out of our pockets). Directly implicated in the killing of lawyer Magnitsky. Just an ordinary, modest, hard-working police officer. Bought his retired mother a Porsche 911, and himself a Porsche Cayenne. Well, a person is allowed to have a hobby. With that kind of income, you could collect Lamborghinis. Oh, and by the way, about the housing problem. They say police officers suffer from lack of housing? The Shuvalovsky residential complex will soon become a mini-city with everything needed for comfortable living. The building is equipped with modern high-speed elevators with direct access to the underground parking areas. The inner grounds of the residential blocks are fenced off and guarded around the clock. The western part of the capital, where the new residential complex is located, is rightly considered Moscow's most elite and environmentally clean district. The scientific and educational elite live here. There are no industrial enterprises in the area, and 40% of its territory is covered in greenery. Picturesque parks, quiet gardens, ponds, a unique landscape, the observation platform on Sparrow Hills, and the Ramenka River valley, declared a natural monument, form a true nature reserve within the city limits. Sounds pretty good, right? That's from the official website of the Shuvalovsky residential complex, where the retired mother (the one with the Porsche) bought herself a modest little apartment for a modest one million U.S. dollars. This video needs to be spread EVERYWHERE. The previous clip was viewed by about 200,000 people from this source alone. Not bad. But we need more. Help out.

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