Russian investigators and police have raided the homes of at least five people working for an exiled oligarch in connection with a decades-old dispute over what was once Russia's largest oil producer. The Investigative Committee said in a statement on Thursday that the raid relates to the 2003 criminal case involving the Yukos oil company. Russian television on Thursday showed footage of a policeman putting a man face-down on the floor and holding his hands behind his back. Khodorkovsky was pardoned after serving a decade in prison. He continues to oppose Russian President Vladimir Putin from exile.
Source: Fox News October 05, 2017 09:12 UTC