Viktor Mokhov

The site ryazan.ru describes the structure thus: The entrance to the bunker was carefully hidden from curious snoopers - it couldn't be accessed through the garage door; you had to go around to the side and using a screwdriver pry back a metal sheet held down by magnets.

A stairway down a narrow passage led to the next landing and a concrete wall with two side hatches.

Mokhov's first known abduction occurred in December 1999, when a sixteen-year-old girl and her boyfriend visited him.

Offering them drinks, into which he had mixed a sedative, Mokhov brought the girls back to his place and, possibly with the help of Badukina, dragged one of them into the garage and the other one into the bunker.

When the girls were uncooperative, he would starve them, keep them in the dark, beat them with a rubber hose, or spray tear gas in the room.

Martynova was able to leave at the girl's place a note with their names, home addresses, and the location of the bunker.

Mokhov was sentenced by the Skopin municipal court to 17 years imprisonment in a penal colony according to Sect.

Mokhov was released from prison on March 3, 2021 after serving his entire 17 year sentence.

On 22 March 2021, a video of Ksenia Sobchak's hour-long interview with Mokhov appeared on YouTube.

Sobchak was accused of vulgarity, inappropriate speculation on the details of sexual violence and advertising the criminal.

[4] On June 16, the Ryazan regional court banned the "Skopin maniac" from communicating with journalists and visiting bars, cafes and restaurants where alcohol is sold.

[5] At the end of July 2021, during the legislative elections campaign, a video appeared on social networks in which Mokhov, wearing clothes with the Communist Party logo, declares his support for Gennady Zyuganov.