24-Year-Old Kirill Kovalev Killed in Moscow Parking Dispute, Planned to Marry Girlfriend

A tragic parking dispute in Moscow leads to the murder of a 24-year-old man, uncovering a web of criminal activity, including a large sum of cash and suspected drug trafficking, raising questions about citizenship processes.

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24-Year-Old Kirill Kovalev Killed in Moscow Parking Dispute, Planned to Marry Girlfriend

24-Year-Old Kirill Kovalev Killed in Moscow Parking Dispute, Planned to Marry Girlfriend

Kirill Kovalev, a 24-year-old man from Moscow, was tragically killed in a parking dispute on April 17th. According to his mother, Kovalev had planned to marry his girlfriend this summer and have children in a couple of years.

The incident occurred when Kovalev approached 21-year-old Shahin Abbasov, a citizen of one of the CIS countries, about his car blocking the entrance to an apartment building. Abbasov responded by stabbing Kovalev in the stomach. Kovalev was taken to the hospital in serious condition but died without regaining consciousness.

Abbasov fled the scene but was later detained in the Rostov region, along with two accomplices, including his older brother who helped him escape. During searches, investigators found more than 72 million rubles in the suspect's apartment, including 44 million in rubles and the rest in dollars. A knife, a Makarov pistol, and drugs were also found in the car used by the suspects.

The chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin, has ordered the transfer of the criminal case to the central office of the Investigative Committee. Bastrykin instructed investigators to determine the role of each accomplice, establish the sources of the large amount of cash seized, and check for any potential violations in obtaining citizenship and permission to stay in Moscow.

Abbasov's father, Nizami Abbasov, had obtained Russian citizenship through a fictitious marriage to a Russian woman. He and a family friend were also detained in connection with the incident. The large sum of money found in Nizami Abbasov's apartment has raised suspicions of possible drug trafficking.

Why this matters: This tragic incident highlights the ongoing issue of violence stemming from minor disputes in Russia. It also raises questions about the process of obtaining citizenship and the potential for criminal activity among certain individuals.

The crime has been categorized as "Murder committed by a group of people for hooligan reasons," and the suspects face up to 20 years in prison. The investigation is ongoing to determine the full extent of the suspects' involvement and the origin of the seized money.

Key Takeaways

  • 24-year-old Kirill Kovalev killed in parking dispute with 21-year-old Shahin Abbasov.
  • Abbasov fled but was detained with 2 accomplices, including his brother, in Rostov.
  • Over 72 million rubles found in Abbasov's apartment, including 44 million in cash.
  • Abbasov's father obtained Russian citizenship through a fictitious marriage.
  • Crime classified as "Murder committed by a group for hooligan reasons", facing 20 years.