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Transcript: man born in 1959 detained in Moscow; second accomplice, Zinaida Serebryakova, reportedly left for Ukraine


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Transcript: man born in 1959 detained in Moscow; second accomplice, Zinaida Serebryakova, reportedly left for Ukraine
An unidentified speaker in the transcript said a man born in 1959 "was taken into custody by law enforcement" in Moscow.

The transcript also names a second accomplice as Zinaida Serebryakova, born in 1971, and reports she "managed to leave for Ukraine." The speaker added that "the search for the organizers of the crime continues."

The brief recording supplies no additional details about the alleged crime, the identity of the detained man beyond his birth year, the circumstances of the detention, the route or timing of Serebryakova's departure, or which law-enforcement agency is conducting the search. No formal charges, locations of detention, or statements from authorities appear in the provided transcript.

Because the transcript attributes all information to an unidentified speaker and contains minimal context, reporting is limited to what appears in the recording. The search for the organizers, as described in the transcript, remains ongoing; no further procedural steps or outcomes are recorded.

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