Co-chairman of the public association “Private Property” Leonid Malakhov received a phone call this morning from someone, who called himself a KGB agent Lomot Sergei Petrovich and offered to meet him. Malakhov declined to do so and proposed the caller to send an official KGB subpoena. In response, the man recommended to meet “without too much turmoil”. However, the entrepreneur decisively refused to obey. At hearing that Sergei Lomot pledged he would soon send him an official KGB summons for interrogation. Malakhov views the incident as an attempt to exert pressure on him prior to the People’s March “For Better Life!”, scheduled for March 12 (which he is an organizer of). However, said Malakhov, they will fail to threaten him anyway.
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