Investigator in Kushevskaya probe accused of income concealment

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An investigator at the Kushevskaya police station, Yekaterina Rogoza,
filed a complaint to the president about being forced to make illegal
decisions. She concealed her income from leasing land, RIA Novosti
reports, citing an official spokesman of the Russian Prosecutor
General's Office Marina Gridnyova.


Rogoza signed a leasing agreement with 'Slava Kubani' organization
providing approximately 36 hectares of land. Vyacheslav Tsepovyaz is
the head of 'Slava Kubani' and was involved in blackmailing.


Rogoza was investigating a blackmail of 2 million rubles and threats
from Vladimir Alexeyev, who is suspected to be involved in the murder
of 12 people in Kushevskaya.


The investigator refused to initiate the criminal case five times. The
Prosecutor General's Office said that the last refusal was filed after
the dismissal of the district prosecutorm Yuri Zakroyshikov.


Last weekm a video appeared on the Internet where Rogoza complained to
the Russian president that high-ranking police officials are being
shielded from blame. Rogoza said that in 2009 the prosecutor ordered a
criminal case against one of the accused of murdering the three
families in Kushevskaya to be closed. She says in her video that the
investigation demands she exclude any mention of the prosecutor in her
testimony.