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The family of former Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev in the British capital owns land and houses from number 215 to number 237 along Baker Street, The Times reported. In particular, Dariga and Nurali Nazarbayevs own the house at 221b Baker Street, which is mentioned in the works of Arthur Conan Doyle as the home of detective Sherlock Holmes.
The building at 221b Baker Street in London, which is mentioned in the works of the English writer Arthur Conan-Doyle as the home of detective Sherlock Holmes, belongs to the family of Kazakhstan’s first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. The Times wrote about this on November 10.
The newspaper notes that for five years there were rumors about the identity of the owner of the building, but now his name has been released.
So the house at 221b Baker Street is owned 90% by Nazarbayev’s daughter Dariga, another 10% – by her eldest son, Nurali Nazarbayev.
According to the newspaper, the family of the former president of Kazakhstan owns land and houses from No. 215 to No. 237 along Baker Street. They are formally registered with Farmont Baker Street Limited, which acquired them for £140 million
In March, the BBC wrote that the property of Nazarbayev’s daughter and grandson was arrested in London. HThe property was arrested in the spring of 2019 as “frivolous wealth.” Then the names of the owners were not released, the authorities only said that the houses and the apartment were associated with a “politically prominent figure.” The owners had to prove the legality of the origin of the assets.
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