Cheating at Aeroflot Festival in Moscow: Gijssen

On the now members-only chesscafe.com, On 2015-April-16 Geurt Gijssen wrote about a cheater helped to catch recently at the “Aeroflot Festival”.

ChessCafe.com
April 16, 2015
‘The Return of the Aeroflot Festival in Moscow’
#197 of ‘The Arbiter’ monthly column
By Geurt Gijssen

GIJSSEN WROTE:
“During this round a player informed an arbiter that he heard something coming from the jacket of his opponent. He even heard a voice announcing moves.”

Gijssen went on to say he took the suspicious player to a private room, and demanded permission to inspect all of the player’s pockets. The player refused. So Gijssen declared the player to be the loser, and banned him from the tournament.

I am unsure whether Gijssen sent the player’s name to FIDE. Gijssen does not tell us the player’s name.

I do not recall seeing this on ChessBase.com?
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It should be relatively easy to figure out from the cross table, no?