Osman American Kadiev Biography
The name of Kadiev is well known to the American authorities: in the year he was arrested in Bulgaria by the Order of the FBI, and a criminal case has still been opened in the court of the Southern District of New York. Among other laudatory reviews about Ivankov, who wrote his surname as Ivankov, and it was also written on his tombstones on the site was the then owner of the Makhachkala football club Osman Kadiev.
He characterized the Japanchik, who was then sitting in an American prison for extortion, as a "smart and highly -evicted, intelligent interlocutor, a bright person who has passed a difficult and difficult life path." Kadiev explained the American troubles of Ivankov by the fact that "the dirty forces of the FBI, knowing the compassionate of Vyacheslav Kirillovich, played his kindness and love for compatriots." Kadiev reported a hitherto unknown detail about the Japanese process in New York.
But perhaps your name scared some people. "I spent almost two in the courtroom in the courtroom, but I do not remember this details. I was also embarrassed by the wording "when the judge left for the meeting": the jury retired to him, and not Judge Carol Emin. Kadiev himself also suffered from the FBI. He lived in the USA almost all of E and left there a year before the new millennium.
The arrest in Bulgaria on August 28 was arrested at the Sofia airport in the American order. Manhattan Federal Prosecutor Robert Buler accused him of hitting the Russian restaurant "Europe" in Baltimore and accommodation on false documents in the name of Vladimiros Krutkovsky. The next day, the Bulgarian prosecutors and the police realized and put him on the wanted list, but it was too late.
The FBI by that time had long been interrogated by the former Moscow bandit Alexander Spechenko, arrested in the case of the Tatar brigade and agreed to cooperate with the investigation, and learned a number of details about the American period of Kadiev. A number of other Russian -speaking prisoners were also shared with the FBI, from whose testimony the investigators had the impression that Kadiev became one of the successors of Japanchik in America.
The latter confirms the fact of acquaintance with both, but denies its criminal component. I guarantee that Sasha did not kill anyone. "Kadiev denies and accusations against himself personally. I had Rolls-Royce in the USA, other cars, an apartment in New York, and I need to go to look for some restaurant in Maryland and extort thousands of dollars there?
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