Jan 12, 2013 Moscow Time
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Photo: RIA Novosti
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Russian businessman Sergei Polonsky
intends to seek Cambodian citizenship after being released from the
Cambodian prison, Polonsky's former business partner on foreign projects
Sergei Vladi told Interfax on Saturday.
"Sergei Polonsky has sent a letter
to the king of Cambodia in which he apologized for the problems he has
caused and apologizes to the people of Cambodia.
He
says it was a misunderstanding and says he has some complaints about the
living conditions in prison. He also said he will ask the king to grant
him citizenship after his name is cleared of the accusations of the
crimes he did not commit," Vladi said. The Cambodian chancellery has
confirmed the receipt of the Russian businessman's letter, he said.
Vladi also said Polonsky intends to continue his business in Cambodia after he is acquitted.
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controversial Russian real estate tycoon, Sergei Polonsky, and his two
friends may soon be released from a Cambodian prison after their alleged
victims agreed to settle for a compensation, Polonsky’s ex-partner
Sergei Vladi has told journalists in a telephone interview.
“It
looks like the lawyer has brokered an agreement between the ship’s crew
and Sergei Polonsky, according to which they will accept his apologies
and some cash compensation,” Mr.Vladi said.
Polonsky’s
former business partner said he didn’t know the exact sum that is to be
paid to the sailors but added it wasn’t “shedloads of money.”
Sergei Vladi also told the media Polonsky was going to move for the case retrial.
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Cambodian court is not going to consider a release on bail of Russian
tycoon Sergei Polonsky and two other Russian nationals yet, their
defense attorney told reporters in a phone interview from the Cambodian
city of Sihanoukville on Friday.
“The magistrate is
still probing the case. The court won’t be able to start bail-out
process of Sergei Polonsky and his friends until the end of
investigation,” a lawyer said on the conditions of anonymity.
On
Wednesday, the three Russian nationals replaced their defense attorneys
and the official interpreter, handing over their case to a fresh team
of lawyers.
Over the past two days, the investigative
magistrate tasked police with arraigning the alleged victims and
inspecting the vessel where the incident took place.
Sergei Polonsky and two other Russians have been charged with intentional violence and illegal detention.
Voice of Russia, Interfax
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