Wigs, guns and gold bars found by Russian security services in raid of Wagner boss Prigozhin's St Petersburg palace

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Wigs, guns and gold bars found in Russian raid of palace abandoned by Wagner boss

Mr Lukasheno - who brokered a deal which saw Prigozhin, who used to be known as"Putin's chef", call-off the rebellion and leaveHowever, he told journalists at a news conference on Thursday that Prigozhin remains in Russia and"may" be in St Petersburg or Moscow.Several wigs were found in Prigozhin's home.

An oversized sledgehammer inscribed with the words"for use in important negotiations" was also displayed in what appears to be the billiards room. Huge amounts of cash in various currencies were discovered at the residence, the FSB said, as was a military uniform replete with around two dozen medals.A giant sledgehammer with the inscription 'for use in important negotiations'. Pic: IzvestiaThe home was raided after Prigozhin was exiled to Belarus. Pic: Izvestiasince 24 June after he led the failed mutiny against the Kremlin which saw his Wagner mercenaries march on Moscow.

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