Yuri Sarypov, center, a suspect in the murder of Russian cryptocurrency fraudster Roman Novak and his wife Anna in the United Arab Emirates, is escorted at the Oktyabrsky District Court in St. Petersburg, Russia. A St. Petersburg couple who went missing in the UAE in early October, were kidnapped and killed after allegedly being held for ransom. Seven people suspected of involvement in the case have already been detained in Russia, media reported on November 7, three of whom are suspected of murder, while the remaining four are believed to have acted as intermediaries in illegal financial transactions.07.11.2025#9041977
Konstantin Shakht, a suspect in the murder of Russian cryptocurrency fraudster Roman Novak and his wife Anna in the United Arab Emirates, is seen at the Oktyabrsky District Court in St. Petersburg, Russia. A St. Petersburg couple who went missing in the UAE in early October, were kidnapped and killed after allegedly being held for ransom. Seven people suspected of involvement in the case have already been detained in Russia, media reported on November 7, three of whom are suspected of murder, while the remaining four are believed to have acted as intermediaries in illegal financial transactions.07.11.2025#9041970
Vladimir Dalekin, a suspect in the murder of Russian cryptocurrency fraudster Roman Novak and his wife Anna in the United Arab Emirates, is seen at the Oktyabrsky District Court in St. Petersburg, Russia. A St. Petersburg couple who went missing in the UAE in early October, were kidnapped and killed after allegedly being held for ransom. Seven people suspected of involvement in the case have already been detained in Russia, media reported on November 7, three of whom are suspected of murder, while the remaining four are believed to have acted as intermediaries in illegal financial transactions.07.11.2025#9041962
Yuri Sarypov, left, a suspect in the murder of Russian cryptocurrency fraudster Roman Novak and his wife Anna in the United Arab Emirates, is escorted at the Oktyabrsky District Court in St. Petersburg, Russia. A St. Petersburg couple who went missing in the UAE in early October, were kidnapped and killed after allegedly being held for ransom. Seven people suspected of involvement in the case have already been detained in Russia, media reported on November 7, three of whom are suspected of murder, while the remaining four are believed to have acted as intermediaries in illegal financial transactions.07.11.2025#9041959
Konstantin Shakht, a suspect in the murder of Russian cryptocurrency fraudster Roman Novak and his wife Anna in the United Arab Emirates, is seen at the Oktyabrsky District Court in St. Petersburg, Russia. A St. Petersburg couple who went missing in the UAE in early October, were kidnapped and killed after allegedly being held for ransom. Seven people suspected of involvement in the case have already been detained in Russia, media reported on November 7, three of whom are suspected of murder, while the remaining four are believed to have acted as intermediaries in illegal financial transactions.07.11.2025#9041956