Fisherman Oleg Kan, who is called the “crab king”, left behind debts.
They want to collect a debt of 336 billion rubles.
The court issued a writ of execution against the fishing industrialist for more than 336 billion rubles, RIA Novosti writes.
In June, the Fifth Arbitration Court of Appeal rejected the appeals against the decision of the Primorye Arbitration Court on recovery.
Kan is involved in two criminal cases in absentia.
In April, a panel of judges found him guilty of organizing the murder of businessman Valery Pkhidenko and sentenced him to 17 years in prison.
In favor of each of the five victims in the case, the court ordered Kan to pay compensation for moral damages in the amount of three million rubles.
In the second case, Kan is accused of creating a criminal organization and smuggling strategically important resources.
In addition, he evaded customs duties and taxes.
One of the defendants told the court that Kahn died in the UK.
However, the Prosecutor General's Office considers this to be a hoax due to the lack of information about his death in the Russian Civil Registry Office.