The Doctor’s right-hand man hoped no one would find out: he doesn’t follow the “bachurs” rules in jail and enjoys incredible luxury on the weekends.



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However, the administration of the Vilnius Correctional Institution comments on such a completely unexpected transformation in the life of E. Abarius-Goga as an exceptional achievement of his work with troubled convicts. According to them, it is rare for any of those with such a biography and negligible past weight in the world of organized crime to change so radically, voluntarily, and without restraint, and to easily get rid of the rules of the internal subculture common among the prisoners.

It is true that when asked about such an unexpected message, Vilnius forensic scientists who had seen H. Daktars and their joint crimes sentenced to life imprisonment for many years said that such an unexpected “conversion” of E. Abarius did not it was too surprising. After all, the country’s long-cornered and experienced agents are convinced that Goga, who is already a respectable age, like many friends of the same age, is determined to let anyone go to freedom early to any price.



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