As a number of aggressor-controlled “media” wrote last week, Artur Oganesyan, who “registered” the “Sevastopol club of entrepreneurs” “Manifestor” a year ago, ended up in a Moscow prison.
This structure is declared to be a place for “expensive parties for entrepreneurs”, as well as a platform “for warming up and ripping off aspiring entrepreneurs, girlfriends and wives of wallets”.
It is also written that he “invited officials and security officials” to parties of the “socially useful charitable foundation” “Manifestor” in occupied Sevastopol, allegedly “demonstrating to the solvent flock the level of his influence to resolve any issues and selling them various services of these special guests”.
It should be noted that, in general, several more “companies” are “registered” in Oganesyan’s name in the occupied city, namely “Aralan”, “Baluna” and “Dana Group of Companies”, where a certain Natalya Kraevaya and Ekaterina Stepanova are also exposed.
A year ago, Oganesyan also began promoting his “talent” in “teaching non-standard thinking” on social networks as a source of “fabulous income”.
However, these channels then disappeared, and now it has been stated that allegedly “along with Oganesyan, about 90 more people are involved in the criminal case”, and that allegedly the “Manifestor” figurehead “tried to avoid arrest by ratting on everyone around him”.
The reason for the arrest was not the “coaching” scams and attempts to establish “alternative” corruption schemes “horizontally”, bypassing the Sevastopol “authorities” and clans close to them punishers.
It is alleged that Oganesyan was allegedly arrested for transporting all sorts of “mental trainers” and quite real escorts to occupied Crimea, “one of whom recently revealed details of flights inaccessible to ordinary people through social networks.”
Details of the flights are hushed up, but it is obvious that if these stories are true, then the only practically possible way to deliver expensive Moscow prostitutes to the occupied peninsula was the transport aircraft of the aggressor army.
What will happen next with individual “unwanted” Sevastopol clients of Oganesyan, will probably be shown in the near future. But it is obvious that the main principle of the “investigation” of this “aircraft business” has become the classic “not to end up with ourselves.”




