A Russian's accounts for 130 million rubles were seized for attempting to smuggle BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi cars from Europe.

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He was banned from such business for 20 months

A Russian citizen, Vladimir Likhutin, was fined 300 thousand crowns, which is equivalent to approximately 1.2 million rubles. He is accused of attempting to illegally transport cars to Russia, which occurred in May 2022.

Information provided by the publication ?eské noviny, says that Likhutin has been charged with violating international sanctions for attempting to sell BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi cars on the Russian market.

As a result, the entrepreneur's accounts were seized in the amount of 3.3 million crowns, which is about 130 million rubles. These funds were transferred to him by the buyers in accordance with the concluded sales and purchase agreements.

In addition to imposing a fine, the court issued a decision to ban business activities in the field of automobile trade for 20 months.

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Likhutin confirmed that he has stopped engaging in this business.

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