Russia gives life sentence to Hydra dark web kingpin after seizing a ton of drugs
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2024/12/03/russia_hydra_sentencing/
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The leader of the gang, Stanislav Moiseev, received a life sentence and a fine of four million rubles (about $37,500) for running the online marketplace. Others associated with the enterprise received sentences ranging from eight to 23 years and were slapped with a series of fines totaling 16 million rubles ($150,000).
"The Moscow Regional Court, based on the verdict of a panel of jurors, issued a guilty verdict in a criminal case " state media [1]reported , in a story that names Moiseev and 15 others.
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The group was charged with production and sale of psychotropic substances and drugs. The gang will reportedly serve their time in the harshest of penal camps. Which may explain why they are reportedly appealing the verdict.
[3]Feds slay dark-web souk Hydra: Servers and $25m in crypto-coins seized
[4]Russia arrests one of its own – a cybercrime suspect on FBI's most wanted list
[5]Five Scattered Spider suspects indicted for phishing spree and crypto heists
[6]Alleged REvil suspect extradited on ransomware spree charges
Hydra was set up in 2015, primarily as a drugs market. It was [7]taken down by international police action in 2022, when its servers were seized.
It appears that evidence of the gang’s activities reached Russian authorities as a series of raids in Russia and Belarus saw police seize nearly a ton of illegal narcotics, plus cars, houses, and other assets belonging to the gang.
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According to prosecutors the site was processing transactions worth around a billion rubles ($9,300,000) a year.
One name not on the list of those sentenced was Dmitry Olegovich Pavlov, who was accused of being Hydra's IT admin by US authorities and is already in custody after his arrest in 2022.
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Russian crimefighters have had a busy start to the week. On Monday they [11]announced the arrest of Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev, who is accused of being a major player in the REvil ransomware scene.
It appears that Matveev was actively going after Russian targets, leading to his arrest.
The Hydra gang takedown may have had more to do with state security.
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"The perpetrators offered internet users to commit terrorist acts, including those directed against the state power of the Russian Federation, as well as other crimes, for monetary compensation," the press center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs declared in a statement, as reported by local media. "According to the available information, the announcements calling for illegal acts are distributed by call centers located in Ukraine." ®
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[1] https://tass.ru/proisshestviya/22552935
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[3] https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/05/us_germany_hydra/
[4] https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/02/russia_ransomware_arrest/
[5] https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/21/scattered_spider_suspects/
[6] https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/10/revil_suspect_ukrainian_arraigned_us_court/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/05/us_germany_hydra/
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[11] https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/02/russia_ransomware_arrest/
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[13] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
More Ukraine fodder
No worries, he'll be out after 6 months in the front line Donbass way, providing he survives being thrown into combat by catapult with a stick of celery and an egg whisk...
Re: More Ukraine fodder
"a stick of celery and an egg whisk..."
Just need an icon of a fallen madonna
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Re: More Ukraine fodder
Would that be the one with the big boobies by Van Klomp?
Dont worry...
They too can choose to join a Dead Man Walking Unit, sorry a Storm Brigade, and if they survive for a year, they can come home and go back to being the upright citizens they previously were, before they made the mistake of crossing Tsar Putin and his cronies..
A ton of drugs??
No exaggeration – literally a ton. Yes, but what is that in adult badgers?
And what do we mean? An American or a European badger?
Re: A ton of drugs??
No exaggeration – literally a ton
A couple of days ago just off the East Coast of Australia, 2.34 tonnes (2340kg) of [1]cocaine was seized from a rendezvous vessel that had broken down returning from the drop.
I don't know how much (mg) pure cocaine a typical user shoves up each nostril but I would guess that 2t would amount to a lot of noses.
I would think anything over 1t would qualify to be quantified as a buggery of badgers...to be be honest even a kg of the stuff would bugger any living thing including a blue whale I should think.
[1] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-03/largest-cocaine-bust-in-australian-history-qld-coast-hervey-bay/104676370
Re: A ton of drugs??
"to be be honest even a kg of the stuff would bugger any living thing including a blue whale I should think."
Steven Tyler of Aerosmith fame might prove this to be not quite the case, $6M buys a lot more than just a Kilo..
[1]https://nypost.com/2022/05/25/aerosmiths-steven-tyler-74-says-hes-spent-6m-on-cocaine/
[1] https://nypost.com/2022/05/25/aerosmiths-steven-tyler-74-says-hes-spent-6m-on-cocaine/
Re: A ton of drugs??
Please tell me that "A buggery of badgers" is the official term for a group of badgers! Because that is awesome.
Actually, you know what. Dont bother confirming it, I've read it on the internet, therefore it is Gospel! Now to go edit the Wikipedia site, so the whole world can join in on the joy that is "A buggery of badgers" ...
Take down this immoral criminal gang
Aka Putin and his cronies