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Militia Authorities Deny Any Arrests on Goldman’s Case
April 13, Moscow Militia has not arrested anybody in connection to Boris Goldman’s (President of NFQ Advertising Group) murder, said Moscow GUVD spokesman. Earlier the Militia authorities told Kommersant that they had managed to detain four suspects.
Today, the unnamed spokesman of Moscow Main Interior Department (GUVD) information service told Gazeta.ru internet edition that “there were no and had been no suspects on Goldman’s case.” According to GUVD spokesman, no one had been detained on suspicion of complicity in Goldman’s murder.
Boris Goldman was killed in a bomb explosion. The bomb was put onto the roof of his armored Volvo by a motorcyclist killer (who was also killed in the explosion).
The incident took place in Russia’s capital about 8 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Vavilov and Dmitry Ulyanov streets. The blast killed 5 people including the murderer and Volvo passengers and injured 2 passers-by. The blast wave smashed windowpanes in a nearby house.
It was the second attempt at the life of the businessman. The unidentified criminals first tried to kill Goldman on September 20, 2003, when they exploded his car. The entrepreneur was not injured then.
Boris Goldman was born April 22, 1955. He graduated from MKHAT Theater School as production director and finished Moscow State Correspondence Teacher's Training Institute. He worked as Russian language and literature teacher. In 1991, he headed the advertising department of Russian Automobile Exchange. In October 1992, he became co-founder and head of NFQ (New Found Quality) advertising agency. Until recently, he headed NFQ Group as well as NFQ/2Print printing plant and acted as NFQ Advertising Agency director. Boris Goldman’s NFQ Group developed the advertising campaigns of the beer Red East (Krasny Vostok), juice Champion, the Mercedes-Benz, Ramstore and Radio Maximum brands. By results of 2002 he was recognized as “Russia’s Media-Manager.”
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