a 90s Moscow venture by an Englishman Mr. Michael Bottcher together with his Russian partner and the founder of Caro cinema theatre chain Mr. Leonid Ogorodnikov.
In 2011, Mr. Bottcher became wanted by the Russian authorities for running illegal casinos in Russia. To make the situation worse, the Izvestia newspaper made claims that Shangri La operated on premises of the Belarusian Embassy in Moscow – a statement that triggered the Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs to send a diplomatic note to Minsk. In response, Mr Andrei Savinykh, a Belarus Ministry for Foreign Affairs representative, lambasted the Russian newspaper for making ‘sensational fake news’, although a diplomatic response from Minsk did not follow. Shangri La initially denied wrongdoing before pleading guilty and paying a fine.
As the Shangri La scandal kept gaining momentum, a Cyprus firm Roslaton Holdings Limited became a foreign shareholder in the Belarusian gambling business.
The firm’s ultimate beneficiaries are very well hidden from the public eye by an intricate web of offshore companies with nominee owners. Yet, after studying the company’s papers, courtesy of Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), the BIC has managed to uncover a Belarusian trace. In one of Roslaton’s 2019 financial reports the firm mentioned an affiliated
entity Petrotrade owned by Mr. Dzmitry Aleksin,
a son of Mr. Aliaksei Aleksin – also known as the ‘tobacco king’ in Belarus.
In that very year Demistat, another Cyprus company, replaced Roslaton as one of the shareholders in Shangri La’s parent entity.
One of Demistat’s owners turns out to be another offshore company, Tenolet Limited. It was used by Lewben, a large Eastern European offshore corporate services provider, to carry out Mr. Aleksin’s offshore transactions. As our previous investigations have noted, Lewben may have been used to help Belarusian oligarchs launder money through Lithuania.
Mr. Dzmitry Aleksin has refused to comment on his involvement in Shangri La.
Back-alley king
A notable mention is a group of businessmen owning two of the country’s largest casinos – Opera (located in Beijing Hotel at the heart of Minsk),