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Turkey has extradited Samara fraudster Natalia Garbul to the Russian police

Turkey has extradited Samara fraudster Natalia Garbul to the Russian police

January 15, 2024

On January 11, 2024, at Vnukovo Airport in Moscow, the Turkish police handed over Natalia Garbul, accused of fraud on a particularly large scale, to Interpol officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The World Business Consulting company, whose director Garbul represented, was not registered either in Russia or in Kazakhstan, where the fraudster fled with her son, who is also a defendant in the criminal case. It is reported that she deceived gullible "depositors" in the amount of 11 million rubles in the period from 2015 to 2016. Garbul and her son came from Kazakhstan to Turkey, where she had already bought real estate. The competent authorities of Turkey, having learned that these citizens of the Russian Federation are on the international wanted list, decided to deport them to Russia.

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