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According to the SBU, the suspect in collaboration has remotely managed the adve...

She worked at Putin's "Electoral Staff": Exmer Poltava's daughter was detained in Kiev (photo)

According to the SBU, the suspect in collaboration has remotely managed the advertising business in Russia and received millions of dividends from it. She faces up to 12 years in prison. In Kiev, the Security Service of Ukraine detained a collaborator who cooperated with the Russian Federation during the elections in 2022 and 2023. It is about the 36-year-old daughter of the former mayor of Poltava, who is currently convicted of corruption.

This was reported by the SBU press service on Tuesday, June 11. According to sources of "Ukrainian Truth", detained - Natalia Veretnykova (maiden name Mama), daughter of Alexander Mamai. The investigation claims that the woman is the owner of the advertising agency in St. Petersburg, who participated in the PR campaign of the United Russia Party. On the eve of one day of voting, hundreds of advertising stands and boards were involved in the spread of pro -Kremlin agitation.

Veretnykov lived in Kiev, but remotely managed the advertising business in Russia and received millions of dividends from it. In particular, in the period of cooperation with the "election headquarters" of the Putin Party, the person involved in a profit of more than 35 million Russian rubles. Law enforcement officers found computer equipment, mobile phones and financial reporting on its cooperation with the Russian Federation during searches.

On the basis of the evidence collected, the SBU investigators informed the involvement of suspicion under Part 6 of Art. 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaborative activity). In addition, the arrest was detained for a total amount of more than UAH 270 million. Among the blocked assets include 3 apartments in the capital, minivan and share in the authorized capital of two Ukrainian companies. The suspect is currently in custody. She faces up to 12 years in prison.