A special services officer convicted of organizing a abduction of Russian program aristocrat Yevgeny Kaspersky’s son was condemned to 4.5 years in jail on Thursday, a RAPSI news group reported.
Twenty-year-old Ivan Kaspersky was abducted final Apr while on his approach to work. He was liberated 5 days after as a outcome of a raid in a Moscow Region involving demonstration military and Federal Security Service officers. Five suspects, who demanded a release of 3 million euro ($4.3 million), were detained.
Special services officer Capt. Alexei Ustimchuk, indicted of organizing a kidnapping, was attempted alone from other suspects in a case.
Ustimchuk was found guilty of abduction and coercion and condemned to 4.5 years in prison. The charge requested a five-year jail judgment for him, next a smallest punishment for charges pulpy opposite him.
Prosecutors pronounced Ustimchuk certified his shame in full and cooperated with investigators.
He has already spent 1.5 years in jail and will be authorised for release in another 1.5 years.
Yevgeny Kaspersky filed a 120-million-ruble ($3.7 million) dignified remuneration lawsuit opposite a suspected kidnappers of his son.
Neither Kaspersky nor his son seemed in court.
