Possible very important development.
Yesterday in 10:30 our Interpol/Europol Department Headquarters was called by the Russian Interpol Unit officials and informed that "a person named Evgenii Serebriakov, a Russian national, carried out a terrorist attack with a car bomb in Moscow, 2 people (one male and one female) were injured as a result of the attack and the person came to our country by Moscow-Bodrum plane. It is known that the male is serving officer in the Russian Military Intelligence GRU and the injured female is his wife.
In result of the conducted swift investigation it was determined that the suspect entered Turkiye from the Bodrum Airport in 9:40, the system did not gave an alarm because he is not in the Interpol International Wanted Persons Database (e-ASF) records.
Necessary coordination has been ensured with the Intelligence Directorate, Interpol/Europol Department, MIT Directorate, Immigration Management Directorate, Counter-Terrorism Department and Mugla Provincial Police Department regarding the issue, and the identity information and photographs specified in the letter received from the Russian INTERPOL Unit have been matched. The person was captured yesterday in Bodrum by our Mugla Provincial Police Department units.
Why it is interesting? Because his name matches the name of a wanted person by the FBI who is serving in GRU. It may not be the same person tho.
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@Bogeyman
Aliases:
Evgenii Mikhailovich Serebryakov, Yevgeniy Mikhailovich Serebriakov, Yevgeniy Mikhailovich Serebryakov, Yvgeniy Mikhailovich Serebriakov, Yvgeniy Mikhailovich Serebryakov, Zhenya, Евгений (Женя) Михайлович Серебряков
Date(s) of Birth Used | July 26, 1981 |
Hair | Brown |
Eyes | Brown |
Sex | Male |
Race | White |
Occupation | Officer in the Russian Federation’s Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff (GRU) |
Nationality | Russian |
Remarks:
Serebriakov is alleged to have been a Russian military intelligence officer, assigned to Unit 26165. Serebriakov was last known to be located in Moscow, Russia.
Details:
On October 3, 2018, a federal grand jury sitting in the Western District of Pennsylvania returned an indictment against
7 Russian individuals for their alleged roles in hacking and related influence and disinformation operations targeting, among others, international anti-doping agencies, sporting federations, and anti-doping officials. The indictment charges Evgenii Mikhaylovich Serebriakov,
Aleksei Sergeyevich Morenets,
Ivan Sergeyevich Yermakov,
Artem Andreyevich Malyshev,
Dmitriy Sergeyevich Badin,
Oleg Mikhaylovich Sotnikov, and
Alexey Valerevich Minin with computer hacking activity spanning from 2014 through May of 2018, including the computer intrusions of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and other victim entities during the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and afterwards. The indictment charges these defendants with conspiracy to commit computer fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, issued a federal arrest warrant for each of these defendants upon the grand jury’s return of the indictment.
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS, AN INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT RISK, AND AN ESCAPE RISK