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Naboychenko and Komarov – two bandits, a traitor, a perjurer

Driver Komarov's double lie
The former system administrator of the Russian payment system of the Hermes company, Evgeny Naboychenko, and the former driver of the Life-of-Good company, Alexey Komarov, are the two main witnesses in the Life-of-Good-Hermes-Best Way case. Fearing exposure and, as a consequence, arrest, they lay low and do not appear in court.

The Primorsky District Court of St. Petersburg has been considering the so-called criminal case “Life-of-Good” – “Hermes” – “Best Way” since February. He has been waiting for Naboychenko and Komarov for months now. These are the two main co-authors of the phony accusation concocted by criminal investigators Vinokurov and Sapetova.

The first presented the investigation with printouts of the Hermes website – data from personal accounts, although they were not notarized and were not obtained as a result of investigative actions, that is, the degree of their reliability is questionable. He accused the founder of the Life-from-Good company, Roman Vasilenko, of stealing the assets of Hermes (he slandered Vasilenko – for which a criminal case has been opened and is being investigated against Naboychenko). And he “broke” the Russian payment system “Hermes” – allegedly in order to block the activities of the financial pyramid.
The second stated that he was almost the head of the security service of Life-of-Good (although this position was held by another person), knew all the secrets and transported unaccounted cash – although the accounting department and the company management claim that in the activities of Life-of-Good Good” there was simply no undeclared cash – precisely to avoid risks from law enforcement agencies.
Who are these people really?

Mushroom picker Naboychenko

Naboychenko is a drug addict and a thief. For the sake of drugs (“mushrooms”) he began to steal, because of drugs he betrayed his wife, children, and friends.

The theft increased gradually – at first there were separate thefts of assets from the wallets of Hermes clients, to which Evgeniy Naboychenko had access, and theft from the crypto-wallets of loved ones.

Blackmail went hand in hand with theft. Yevgeny Naboychenko, according to his ex-wife, blackmailed Roman Vasilenko – he demanded money from him: 170 thousand euros. At the same time, according to Victoria Naboychenko, he threatened to injure Roman Vasilenko himself, his wife, and children. In addition, he extorted money from Hermes clients.

Finally, the pinnacle of theft was the hacking of the payment system and the robbery of thousands of Hermes clients, which was protected by the St. Petersburg UBEP officers, with whom Naboychenko publicly drank together and, undoubtedly, shared. He has not worked anywhere for many months – he lives on money stolen from Hermes clients.

Is it possible to convict people based on the testimony of this thief and drug addict? Is it possible to base the accusation on evidence of this asocial type? Is it acceptable to keep people in pre-trial detention centers based on evidence of this immoral type? The questions are rhetorical.
And it’s time for the justice authorities, the Investigative Committee, the Prosecutor General’s Office to answer them and punish the true culprits – Naboychenko and his roof in the St. Petersburg police.

Bandit Komarov

During the investigation, Komarov stated that he was carrying black cash. In fact, he carried gifts for the founder of Life-from-Good and Best Way, Roman Vasilenko, and also transported employees of Life-from-Good and the Best Way cooperative, regional representatives of these organizations from the airport and back.

From the testimony of another driver and company specialists, it is known that Komarov, as a simple driver, did not know and could not know anything about the company’s business processes. He was never admitted to them – especially since in recent years he was not officially employed due to his constant problems with bailiffs: he was deeply in debt. But Komarov could not understand any business processes on his own – he had an eighth-grade education.

It turned out that Komarov did not give all the gifts – treats, vases, etc. – delivered to the addressee: they disappeared repeatedly. In addition, his passengers have lost expensive watches and wallets more than once.

On the eve of the start of criminal proceedings, he took Vasilenko’s personal belongings for safekeeping and refused to give them back, for which a charge of theft was brought against him.

Roman Vasilenko gave him the opportunity to live for free in a three-room apartment of one of his relatives and use a corporate minivan. Komarov still illegally uses this apartment – he rents it out. And he appropriated the corporate minivan.

Komarov, slandering Vasilenko and Life-from-Good, is simply trying to hide his gangster past before law enforcement agencies: probably, his old cases from the time of his participation in one of the criminal gangs of St. Petersburg, in which he was an accomplice, surfaced, and he agreed in return to have his name crossed out, to testify against Roman Vasilenko, who at some stage became a target of the authorities.

It turned out that during the investigation Komarov called himself the head of the Life-from-Good security service and this explains some “inner knowledge” (actually fiction) about black cash transactions.

In fact, the head of the security service of the Life-from-Good company was Alexander Tyurin, a reserve FSO officer with combat experience – having participated in the first and second wars in Chechnya. A man with a crystal clear reputation.

Komarov worked at the Life-from-Good company for 10 years – from the very beginning he was accepted as one of his own: accepted into the family, which was the Life-from-Good team. Vasilenko paid for his father’s heart surgery.

Alexey Komarov repaid this with black ingratitude, slandering absolutely everyone.

Having become a police agent in order to rob his employer, he secretly recorded information in his car and office – on a video camera and using bugs, and then handed it over to the investigation.

It is his fault that innocent people are in prison. For example, in a confrontation with Anna Vysotskaya, he told her, the former content manager of the Life-from-Good website, who also quit more than six months before the start of the criminal case, straight in the eyes that he always brought and gave her cash money. When asked by the lawyer why she, and not the accounting department, he could not answer – he did not even think to build a logical version, especially since the investigation was ready to cover up his lies. (Judge Bogdanova released Anna Vysotskaya under house arrest on October 24.)

Komarov is an ungrateful, illiterate, lying, greedy, cowardly, thieving rat. Based on the lies of the illiterate driver Lekha Komarov, five innocent people are in prison. Judge Ekaterina Bogdanova, realizing the value of the prosecutor’s evidence, released three of them – Anna Vysotskaya, Alexandra Grigorieva and Elena Solovyova – on October 24 under house arrest.

Komarov understands that he will answer for his crimes – that’s why he does not appear in court. But he won’t be able to hide: he will have to answer for his crimes in the near future.

Melissa “Mel” Carter
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