Shyamasundar Charan Das – Manager ‘Russia House’ Vrindavan arrested by Mathura Police

Shyamasundar Charan Das - Krivonosov arrested by Mathura Police

Russian Devotee Shyamasundar Charan Das (Krivonosov Romanov Yaroslav Yakovlevich)
and Krivonosova Natalya (Nishtharani) – Managers from the “Russia House” in Vrindavan.

UP Government Cracks Down on Vrindavana “Russia House”
“Russia House” Owners Arrested in India

The owners of the “Russian House” in Vrindavan were finally arrested.

Update news from Vrindavan and Mathura. After two years and 6 months, as a result of a carefully designed and successfully carried out special investigation operation, Romanov (Krivonosov) Yaroslav and Krivonosova Natalya were detained and placed in an Indian prison.

Today, April 2, 2022, the court of the city of Mathura issued a decision on the correctness of the detention by the police of the Krivonosov family and their further detention in Mathura prison. The swindlers failed to mislead the judiciary.

For a long time, using the methods of NLP and zombification, they successfully fooled devotees, brijabasis and just ordinary people, especially the seniors. And now their impunity misfired.

Once again, during the court session and before the court, they tried in every possible way to use the methods of influence, NLP and zombies, but in the end they suffered a complete fiasco. We look forward to further developments and wish to draw the right conclusions as soon as possible to our the swindlers who rob people’s pockets under the guise of pure devotional service.

Law enforcement agencies inform about the prospect of a very long time in prison for criminal offenses committed by these fraudsters in India. Please be more careful in dealing with the swindlers Krivonosovs and their representatives in Vrindavan.

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Russian Devotee Shyamasundar Charan Das (Krivonosov Romanov
Yaroslav Yakovlevich) – Manager from the “Russia House” in Vrindavan.

Russian Couple Assaults Mathura Police

There is a good number of foreign devotees in Mathura, they keep coming to many temples. The police team came to know that the couple had been living for five years despite the expiry of their visa period, then went there for questioning. The couple attacked the police.

Mathura, Jagran Team: The visa of a couple of Russian origin in Vrindavan expired about five years ago. On this information, the team of the local intelligence department and the police reached to interrogate the foreign couple. The couple beat up the police and LIU team. The foreign couple tore the uniform of the constable involved in the team and biting him in the hand while fighting. Police has sent both the accused to jail.

Russian Couple Arrested For Overstaying, Attacking Cops: UP Police

A Russian-origin couple was arrested from a hotel in UP’s Mathura for overstaying in India and attacking police, an official said on Saturday. Their visa had expired two years ago. They beat up a policeman, tore his uniform and bit a woman constable’s hand after refusing to furnish valid documents, the officials said.

Russian-origin couple held in UP for overstaying, attacking police

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