“The court granted the defense’s motion for the release of Reimer,” the court said.

In May 2019, the court refused parole to Reimer.

In June 2017, Zamoskvoretsky ex-head of the FSIN Reimer was sentenced to eight years in a penal colony and fined 800 thousand rubles. The court appointed his former deputy Nikolai Krivolapov 5 years and 8 months in prison with a fine of 600 thousand rubles, and the ex-director of the departmental FSUE Viktor Defenenov - 6 years in prison and 700 thousand rubles in fine.

Another person involved, businessman Nikolai Martynov, was sentenced to 3 years and 8 months. The case against him was heard in a special order, as he fully pleaded guilty and entered into a pre-trial agreement with the investigation.

The court found that in 2010-2012 the criminal group stole more than 1.2 billion rubles, which the FSIN allocated from the budget to provide the department with electronic control systems (electronic bracelets).

Their purchase was carried out at prices that were several times higher.