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MOSCOW, January 19 (RIA Novosti) - A Russian...

MOSCOW, January 19 (RIA Novosti) - A Russian businessman currently in custody pending trial published on Monday an open letter to President Dmitry Medvedev claiming investigators were pressuring him to testify against his business partner. Vladimir Nekrasov, who owns the Arbat Prestige cosmetics chain, was arrested in Moscow last January on tax evasion charges along with Sergei Shnaider, an alleged mafia boss also known as Semyon Mogilevich. Nekrasov wrote that the prison chief and the investigator in charge of his case told him: "Do you want to get out of here, Nekrasov? Testify against Shnaider, and you"ll walk free tomorrow." Nekrasov, 47, has maintained that Shnaider, 62, is not linked to Arbat Prestige, but said in the letter published in Russian media on Monday that he has come under strong pressure to provide false evidence against Shnaider. In particular, he said his custody has been extended several times without a valid reason. In April, the Moscow City Court refused to release Shnaider despite the offer of a $2 million bail payment, equal to the back tax claim against Arbat Prestige. Shnaider has been wanted by a number of countries, including the United States, for more than 15 years for alleged involvement in organized crime and corruption. Believed to control the largest Russian mafia syndicate in the world, he is suspected of being involved in arms dealing, drug trafficking, the sex trade and money laundering. He served two jail terms in the Soviet Union in the 1970s for currency dealing offenses and fraud. Russian prosecutors allege that Shnaider was behind a tax evasion scheme said to have been used by Arbat Prestige. Arbat Prestige was established in 1989 and opened its first retail outlet in 1998. It now has a network of 64 outlets across Russia.


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The Federal Customs Service had sought compensation from the bank, which it accused of helping to transfer billions of dollars in shadow imports to Russia in the late 1990s.

Kudrin, who is also deputy prime minister, said the bank"s "guilt has not been proven, and the agreement will be signed."

He said the U.S. authorities had also failed to prove similar money laundering charges against the bank, but BNY paid them $14 million in costs acknowledging its employees" mistakes.

"The sides have come to an amicable settlement and agreed that some costs, amounting to no less than the sum paid to the U.S. government should be paid," Kudrin said, adding the bank would also give a loan to the Russian government.

He did not elaborate on the amount of the loan saying it would be a "gesture of goodwill" and a sign of the bank"s willingness to work with Russia.

Kudrin"s statement confirmed Tuesday"s Wall Street Journal report, citing people close to the talks

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