Uralkali security service takes company's managers under protection

This information has been provided by the Russian newspaper Izvestiya. According to the newspaper, the risk of the Uralkali managers' arrest is estimated as high. The security service claims that the KGB set up 24/7 duty in Moscow to watch several Uralkali managers at a time.



Cars with unknown men sitting inside 24 hours a day appeared near their houses. The managers and their cars are always being followed. When the Uralkali security service started checking it turned out these were the Belarusian KGB quarters.



Nevertheless, the company's security haven't addressed to the Russian special services with a plea to check whether the actions of their Belarusian colleagues were legal.



Last Friday, the KGB officers tried to arrest manager Dmitry Samoilov at the Leningradski railway station in Moscow. Several men in plain clothes simply took him out of the train. Only the interference of the Russian police forced the KGB men to leave the Uralkali manager in peace.



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