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- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov (Russian: Владимир Александрович Антонов; born ) is a (formerly London-based) Russian convicted fraudster who operated under the guise of a banker, entrepreneur and investor.
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- Vladimir Antonov ran Snoras with his father, Alexander.
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- When Lithuania’s AB Bankas Snoras imploded in , its main shareholders, Vladimir Antonov and Raimondas Baranauskas, had A storied bank helped Eastern European bankers loot their own institutions.
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Life In The Fast Lane Ends For Antonov
Banker, entrepreneur and investor is how Vladimir Alexandrovich Antonov describes himself on the business networking site LinkedIn. Currently out on police bail, 36-year-old British-Russian Antonov and his Lithuanian business partner Raimondas Baranauskas were arrested on November 24, 2011 in London after the Lithuanian authorities found over 290 million euros in assets missing from Snoras, Lithuania’s fifth biggest bank by assets, which the pair had a majority stake in.
A European arrest warrant was issued for Antonov and Baranauskas by the Lithuanian prosecutor general on November 23, saying: “They are recognized as suspects with regard to misappropriation of property on a large scale and forgery of documents. The grounds are allegations of fraudulent accounting, forgery of documents, abuse of authority, misappropriation of property, money laundering and other criminal offenses committed by the bank Snoras.”
In the days leading up to his a