Minister of the Interior and his deputies. The former head of the closed division of the department became the new deputy minister

April 11, 2019 , Road transport. Road safety Approved the procedure for making changes to the design of cars Decree of April 6, 2019 No. 413. Decision will make it possible to make state supervision in the field of verification of compliance with the requirements for vehicles in operation, in case of changes in their design, more transparent and understandable.

April 5, 2019 , Migration policy A program of the Chuvash Republic to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 29, 2019 No. 562-r. The program provides for resettlement in Chuvash Republic compatriots in order to reduce the shortage of labor resources, meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel for Agriculture, healthcare, education, implementation of economic and investment projects. The implementation of the program will allow attracting more than 1.5 thousand people to the Chuvash Republic by 2035.

March 22, 2019 , Issues of law enforcement agencies, investigation and prosecutor's office The government submitted to the State Duma a draft law on clarifying the powers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia to establish the procedure for paying benefits and compensation to police officers Order dated March 22, 2019 No. 500-r. In accordance with Part 6 of Article 43 of the Federal Law "On Police", the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia has been given the authority to determine the procedure for paying the monthly monetary compensation established by this norm. In accordance with parts 3, 5 and 8 of Article 43 of the Federal Law "On Police", the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia makes payments of lump-sum benefits in cases of death (death) of an employee of the internal affairs bodies, an employee of the internal affairs bodies is injured in the performance of his official duties, as well as amounts of compensation damage caused to property belonging to a police officer or his close relatives. The bill proposes to establish that the procedure for such payments will also be determined by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

March 21, 2019 , Migration policy Agreed on the program of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous region to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad Order dated March 21, 2019 No. 484-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots to the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in order to reduce the shortage of labor resources, to meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel in demand on the labor market. The implementation of the program will make it possible to attract about 500 compatriots to the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug by 2021.

March 21, 2019 , Migration policy A program of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 21, 2019 No. 483-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots living abroad, including descendants of the Adyghe and Balkarian diasporas, to the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic in order to reduce the shortage of labor resources and meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel.

March 19, 2019 , Migration policy A program of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 19, 2019 No. 460-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots to the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania in order to meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel in demand on the labor market.

March 18, 2019 The Commission for Legislative Activities approved a draft law on clarifying the powers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia to establish the procedure for paying benefits and compensation to police officers In accordance with Part 6 of Article 43 of the Federal Law "On Police", the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia has been given the authority to determine the procedure for paying the monthly monetary compensation established by this norm. In accordance with parts 3, 5 and 8 of Article 43 of the Federal Law “On Police”, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia makes payments of lump-sum benefits in cases of death (death) of an employee of the internal affairs bodies, an employee of the internal affairs bodies is injured in the performance of his official duties, as well as amounts of compensation damage caused to property belonging to a police officer or his close relatives. The draft law proposes to establish that the procedure for such payments will also be determined by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

March 16, 2019 , Migration policy The program of the Orenburg region to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 13, 2019 No. 411-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots to the Orenburg region in order to meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel in demand on the labor market. The implementation of the program will make it possible to attract 4,200 compatriots to the Orenburg region by 2024.

March 16, 2019 , Migration policy A program for the Kostroma Region to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 13, 2019 No. 419-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots to the Kostroma region in order to meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel in demand on the labor market. The implementation of the program will make it possible to attract more than 750 compatriots to the Kostroma region by 2020.

March 16, 2019 , Migration policy A program of the Stavropol Territory to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 13, 2019 No. 421-r. The program provides for the resettlement of qualified personnel for the development of the economy of the Stavropol Territory, including for the implementation of investment projects, the development of small and medium-sized businesses, and the development of rural areas. The implementation of the program will allow attracting 1,500 compatriots to the territory of the region until 2021.

March 16, 2019 , Migration policy A program of the Republic of Tatarstan to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 13, 2019 No. 420-r. The program provides for the resettlement of qualified personnel, including specialists and scientists conducting relevant research and technological developments, for the development of the economy of the Republic of Tatarstan. The implementation of the program will allow attracting 450 compatriots to the territory of the Republic until 2021.

March 15, 2019 , Counteracting drug addiction About government approval Russian Federation Draft Protocol on Amendments to the Agreement on Cooperation of the CIS States in Combating Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and Precursors Order dated March 9, 2019 No. 394-r. The Protocol, in particular, proposes to introduce such new forms of cooperation between the Parties to the Agreement in the fight against illicit trafficking in drugs and precursors as the creation of joint investigative and operational teams in order to uncover and investigate crimes of a transnational nature related to illicit trafficking in drugs and precursors, as well as conducting comprehensive coordinated and joint interdepartmental, preventive and operational search activities, special operations.

March 11, 2019 , Migration policy A program for the Belgorod Region to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad for 2020–2024 has been agreed Order dated March 7, 2019 No. 373-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots to the Belgorod region in order to meet the needs of the region's economy in qualified personnel in demand on the labor market. The implementation of the program will make it possible to attract about 1,900 compatriots to the Belgorod Region in 2020–2024.

March 11, 2019 , Migration policy The program of the Novgorod region to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots living abroad was agreed Order dated March 7, 2019 No. 372-r. The program provides for the resettlement of compatriots in order to meet the needs of the economy of the Novgorod region in qualified personnel for the implementation of economic and investment projects, the development of small and medium-sized businesses. The implementation of the program will make it possible to attract about 2,000 compatriots to the Novgorod Region in 2019–2020.

February 26, 2019 , Counteracting drug addiction On improving control over the circulation of precursors of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Decree of February 22, 2019 No. 182. Control is being established over the legal circulation of a number of substances used in the illicit manufacture of fentanyl, which are in free circulation on the territory of Russia and are not included in the list of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors subject to control.

February 26, 2019 , Migration policy On approval of the plan for the implementation of the first stage of the Concept of State Migration Policy for 2019–2025 Order dated February 22, 2019 No. 265-r. The plan, in particular, provides for the development of draft federal laws and other regulatory legal acts aimed at solving the problems of state migration policy, analysis and preparation of proposals for further improvement of migration legislation, optimization of the procedure for providing public services and performing administrative procedures. On the submission to the State Duma of a draft law on the ratification of the multilateral OECD Convention in order to counteract the erosion of the tax base and the withdrawal of profits from taxation Decree of February 8, 2019 No. 95. On behalf of the Russian Federation, the Convention was signed on June 7, 2017 in Paris. The Convention aims to counter the abuse of interstate agreements to avoid double taxation as a result of which profits are artificially moved to states where they are not taxed or taxed at a reduced tax rate, which leads to significant budget losses in terms of corporate income tax.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin made personnel changes in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Major General of Police Vitaly Shulika, who previously headed one of the most closed departments of the department - the department of operational-search information, was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Major General of Police Alexei Shishko, head of the Office of Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev, was appointed head of the Forensic Center (ECC) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs . Mr. Shulik replaced Alexander Makhonov, who resigned after the arrest of his subordinate, the head of the NPO Special Equipment and Special Communications (STiS) of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Andrei Nechaev. The former head of the ECC of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Petr Grishin, was fired after he was prosecuted in the case of embezzlement.


Vladimir Putin dismissed Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Makhonov from his post, appointing 47-year-old Police Major General Vitaly Shulika in his place. Mr. Shulika previously served as head of the Department of Operational Investigative Information (ORI) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - one of the most closed divisions of the department. General Shulika comes from the military. After graduating from the Krasnodar Higher Military School in 1992, he went to serve in Navy, where he dealt with issues of special communications. In 2000 he graduated from the Naval Academy. N. G. Kuznetsova. He joined the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2009, having taken the post of head of the technical information protection department of the Main Information and Analytical Center of the department. Then he worked for some time at the GUEBiPK, from which he was transferred to the post of head of the URTI. In his new position, Mr. Shulika will almost certainly, among other things, supervise departments of the ministry, one way or another dealing with issues of special communications and information protection.

Former Deputy Minister Alexander Makhonov, as Kommersant previously reported, submitted his resignation letter shortly after Andrey Nechaev, head of the NPO Special Equipment and Special Communications (STiS) of the Russian Interior Ministry, was arrested. The latter is accused of abuse of power with grave consequences (part 3 of article 285 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), which, according to the investigation, was committed when creating an information system for the ministry's activities. Alexander Makhonov recommended Mr. Nechaev for the position and oversaw the activities of STiS. “This once again emphasizes that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs strictly adheres to the principle of personal responsibility of leaders for misconduct committed by their subordinates,” Irina Volk, the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, told Kommersant at the time, confirming that the deputy minister resigned of his own free will.

Somewhat more unexpected is the appointment of Police Major General Aleksey Shishko as the new head of the Forensic Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Prior to that, he was the first deputy head of the department of office work and work with appeals from citizens and organizations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - the head of the apparatus of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Shishko, 48, started out in the armed forces and then spent nine years in various leadership positions in the later abolished Federal Service tax police. He joined the police in 2003, and for many years served in the Department of Economic Security (DES) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (now GUEBiPK), which was close to him in profile, where he first headed the information and analytical department, and then was appointed deputy head of the DES. Has three higher educations, candidate of economic sciences.

The former head of the ECC of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Lieutenant-General Petr Grishin, we recall, was removed from this position by the president after he became a defendant in a criminal case on especially large-scale fraud in concluding government contracts for the purchase of consumables for examinations and equipment for regional forensic centers.

The President of Russia also made other noticeable changes in the central apparatus of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Andrey Banshchikov, colonel of the internal service, has been appointed chief inspector of the ministry (there are 12 of them in the state), who has worked in the headquarters units of his department for more than 20 years, and in Lately served in the organizational and analytical department. Viktor Balashov, the first deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, was dismissed from his post.

Minister of the Interior, Russian Police General Vladimir Kolokoltsev, yesterday introduced the new appointees to the heads of departments of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

We add that, according to Kommersant's sources, important reshuffles have also taken place in the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow.

The heads of the departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Central Administrative District and the South-Eastern Administrative District of the city, Alexander Bukach and Boris Pischulin, were dismissed from their posts. And 54-year-old Sergey Plakhikh, who until recently headed the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Kaluga region, was appointed deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow - head of police. He began his service in the internal affairs bodies in the 1990s in Kyrgyzstan, then worked in the Saratov and Moscow regions, after which he was transferred to Moscow, where he rose to the position of head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Eastern Administrative District. As chief of police, he replaced Vyacheslav Kozlov, who became an adviser to the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Oleg Baranov.

Alexander Igorev

Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Makhonov voluntarily resigned from his post after a corruption scandal with his subordinate. This was reported to journalists by the official representative of the department, Irina Volk.

“This once again emphasizes that the Russian Interior Ministry strictly adheres to the principle of personal responsibility of leaders for misconduct committed by their subordinates,” she said.

A Gazeta.Ru source familiar with the situation noted that Makhonov was nevertheless asked to resign, but he could not refuse.

Scandal with a subordinate

Since 2012, Makhonov has served as head of the Department of Information Technology, Communications and Information Protection of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In February 2015, by presidential decree, Makhonov was appointed Deputy Minister of the Interior. However, in October 2017, his subordinate Andrei Nechaev was arrested on charges of abuse of power. According to the decision of the Basmanny Court of Moscow, he will remain in custody until December 17.

At the time of his arrest, Nechaev served as interim head of the Research and Production Association "Special Equipment and Communications" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (FKU NPO "STiS" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia). According to some reports, the detention of a police official took place right at the Interpolitech-2017 exhibition, which takes place every year at the VDNKh complex.

Later, publications appeared in the press that employees of the “M” department of the FSB of Russia had already been checking the activities of “STiS” for six months. In particular, the special services found out that Nechaev abused his official position when creating a software and hardware complex for the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which included several subsystems and programs. For example, the economic security program for GUEBiPK.

State contracts worth more than 1.5 billion rubles were signed for the creation of programs for the information system. The contractors did not manage to complete the work on time, but all the work was paid. This is due to the need to close reporting in the accounting department so that unspent funds do not have to be returned to the budget. At the same time, Nechaev, as investigators suspect, could also receive large “kickbacks” from contractors.

The products of the enterprise "Special Equipment and Communications" are used by law enforcement officers in carrying out operational-search activities. In particular, STiS is engaged in the creation and implementation of special technical means, including personal armor protection, special weapons, operational and forensic equipment, communications and special vehicles.

Panama Dossier

As for Deputy Minister Makhonov, who voluntarily resigned, this person worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for a relatively short time - since 2012. In the 1990s, he was an employee of the Moscow City Hall, where he dealt with the development of television systems and telecommunications. In March 1999, he was appointed General Director of OJSC Mostelecom, a company developing cable television networks. Then this structure was the flagship of the city's telecommunications market.

Since August 2006, Makhonov has served as Advisor to the General Director of the MTK Telecom group of companies. From 2006 to December 2009, he was a strategic consultant to leading Western European companies - telecommunications operators, manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and software. Then he became the General Director of Electronic Moscow OJSC, created to actively introduce modern information technologies, further develop the information and communication infrastructure in the capital and provide Muscovites with access to information resources. And from there, Makhonov was appointed to the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Meanwhile, earlier, the press got materials that compromised not only Nechaev, who fell under investigation, but also Makhonov himself. Since April 3, 2016, the German Suddeutsche Zeitung and media from other countries have published dozens of articles based on materials from the database of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, a registrar of offshore and trusts. In particular, there

it was reported that Alexander Makhonov in 2012 became a shareholder of the offshore company Nortwest Management Inc, parent company for Nemo TV. The journalists could not find documents on the change of ownership since the registration of Nortwest Management.

As an official, Makhonov is prohibited from doing business, while in one of the documents, allegedly created on August 13, 2013, Alexander Makhonov is listed as a co-owner of a 50% stake in an offshore company - however, since November 2012 he has already served in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Makhonov's duties, according to Kommersant, may be assigned to another deputy interior minister, Igor Zubov.

Based on media materials

There is reason to believe that the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia, Colonel-General of Police Alexander Gorovoy, with the support of the Minister of Industry of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov, is going to remove the current head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from his post in order to take his chair.

We believe that Manturov himself leads a group of raiders financed by the West. But first things first…

The story of the General of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Gorovoy did not begin today, but in the distant 80s, when he was just building a career as a policeman from an ordinary law enforcement officer. Alexander Gorovoy climbed the career ladder so quickly that there is hardly another such person in history, because Gorovoy's high-speed career growth could be entered in the Guinness Book of Records, InterRight writes.

According to biographical data from the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Alexander Gorovoy, a native of the village of Tolstikhino, Uyarsky District, Krasnoyarsk Territory, was born into a family of employees. In 1982, he began working as a policeman at the police department of the city of Artyomovsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory. In the same year, he was transferred to the position of a state traffic inspector in the traffic police department of the Kuraginsky police department of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, where four years later he was appointed head of this unit, which he headed until 1990. Until 1991, he served as deputy head of the Kuraginsky Department of Internal Affairs for prevention. 1994 - 1996 - Deputy Head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Sverdlovsk District of Krasnoyarsk - Head of the Public Security Militia. From 1996 to 1997 - head of the traffic police department of the Internal Affairs Directorate of Krasnoyarsk.

Is it necessary to say here that Time of Troubles- "dashing" 90s - everyone earned as he could. Gorovoy had all the cards in his hands: this was a technical inspection, and "beautiful" numbers, and the opportunity to return and get a license.

In 2002, Gorovoy's influence in the region grew even more - he became deputy head of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of the Krasnoyarsk Territory - head of the public security police. And at the end of 2010, Gorovoy from cold Krasnoyarsk departs for warm Stavropol as the head of the regional police department. On June 11, 2011, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Police Lieutenant General A.V. Gorovoy was appointed First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Reading this biography, it is easy to assume that the career of Alexander Gorovoy is not the growth of a simple guy from the village to the rank of general, but a carefully planned operation in which Gorovoy is just one of the cogs in the shadow machine for the redistribution of property. This is the same case when the current minister of the government, Denis Manturov, introduced his man into the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in order to act in his own interests with his hands.

Having moved to Moscow, Gorovoy immediately appeared in several scandals, which all the media wrote about. One of them is a scandal with elite housing, in which the deputy minister so wanted to live, and the second - with Buryat jade.

In 2011, the famous Russian Jade Company came to Buryatia. Its sole founder at that time was Russian Cement Company LLC, established, in turn, by the Siberian Cement holding, Russian Technologies State Corporation and three offshore companies. A colleague of the head of Rostekhnologii, Sergei Chemezov, who served in the FSB, a friend and business partner of Alexander Gorovoy, Valery Khalanov, nicknamed "Mongol", became the General Director of Russian Jade Company LLC. Previously, he headed the FSB Department for Buryatia with the rank of lieutenant general, then worked as deputy plenipotentiary representative of the President of Russia in the Siberian Federal District, then as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transbaikal Development Corporation.

The creation of the Russian Jade Company LLC for the first time showed the interest of the Russian Technologies State Corporation and people from the special services in the Buryat "jade dollars", as the region calls the multimillion-dollar foreign exchange earnings from the export of the mineral to China. Initially, the company obtained the rights to a small jade deposit in a remote area. But, as the media wrote, this was not at all what the Russian Technologies State Corporation came to Buryatia for. The consequences were not long in coming.

In 2012, the military operation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was carried out against the largest legal jade mining enterprise in Buryatia - the Dylacha family and tribal community. A case was initiated on the fact of the theft of 20 tons of jade, allegedly mined outside the norms established by the license.

At the same time, more than 1,000 tons of a valuable mineral were seized at the Dylachi site and warehouses, most of which, for some reason, later ended up in the warehouses of the Russian Jade Company. Some time later, jade from these warehouses disappeared in an unknown direction. Where the funds from its implementation came from is still unknown.

While the scandal with the missing jade continued, and the business players were changing, a letter signed by the First Deputy Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation, Colonel-General Alexander Gorovoy, was addressed to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Buryatia Alexander Zaichenko from Moscow. It was entitled: "On ensuring the security of the Kavokta jade deposit in the Republic of Buryatia." Also, Gorovoy, referring to Minister Kolokoltsev, instructed to form a temporary police post on the territory of the Kavokta deposit, as well as to ensure the functioning of this post from the start of work at the site of the Kavokta jade deposit.

In other words, police chief Gorovoy simply provided specific protection” to the friendly company, while others worked without guards and checkpoints.

This story with Buryat jade has greatly shaken the reputation of the head of Russian Technologies, Sergei Chemezov. But, in fact, Chemezov was absolutely pure in this story - Manturov and Gorovoy himself simply covered up with his name.

No sooner had the journalists had time to take a break from the jade scandal, as the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs threw them a new information reason for investigation. In the 12th year, the Nikulinsky Court of Moscow received a lawsuit from a general demanding that he transfer the office apartment in the elite residential complex White Lebed on Michurinsky Prospekt allocated to him by the Federal State Institution "Directorate for the Operation of the Housing Fund" by the Presidential Administration.

The gist of the lawsuit is that, according to the First Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, after leaving Krasnoyarsk and finding himself in the capital, Gorovoy donated his Krasnoyarsk real estate to the state, receiving in return a service apartment in Moscow. The general asked the court to recognize this transaction as sham and formalize it as a barter agreement in order to obtain official housing in the property. Gorovoy kept silent about only a minor detail. Namely, about the difference in the cost of apartments in Krasnoyarsk and Moscow. Thus, according to some estimates, a three-room apartment in the White Swan residential complex, where First Deputy Minister Gorovoy wants to live and own a nosebleed, costs an average of $2 million. While an apartment in Krasnoyarsk will hardly exceed several million rubles.

But if it’s so important for the general to live in the White Swan, then it’s worth recalling that in the city of Solikamsk there is Correctional Facility special regime for life-sentenced with the same name built in 1938. Perhaps Gorovoy will have to take the best apartments there.

It is clear that Gorovoy is not acting alone, but as part of a whole campaign of individuals, led by the Minister of Industry of Russia, who contributed to his career take-off. This group, probably sponsored by the West, is promoting its people to power in order to increase their own influence and resolve issues on the ground. It is, in other words, a state within a state.

Alexander Gorovoy, whom Manturov promoted to the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in turn, pulled his comrade, a native of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Mikhail Chernikov, behind him. We can say that this is one of the rare hardware victories of a high-ranking general and, perhaps, with far-reaching consequences for the minister himself. Chernikov and Gorovoy are countrymen. Both started their careers in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and both from the traffic police. Chernikov, also a "professional" traffic cop, rose in 2006 to the head of the traffic police of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. At the end of 2010, when Gorovoy left Krasnoyarsk for Stavropol as head of the regional police department, many Krasnoyarsk media claimed that Mikhail Chernikov would not stay in the city for a long time and would follow his friend. And so it happened, in 2011, following Gorov, Chernikov went to Stavropol, becoming the deputy head of the Glavka.

After the appointment of Gorovoy in the 11th year by the Decree of the then President Dmitry Medvedev as First Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliyev, Chernikov continued his service in Stavropol, until in 2015 he was transferred to Khabarovsk as the head of the police headquarters. But after only two years, Chernikov also ended up in Moscow next to Gorov in the rank of the country's chief traffic cop.

All of the above cannot be compared with Manturov's plans to discredit the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which Gorovoy later began to implement in conjunction with colleagues from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and some officials.

The first trial balloon and an unsuccessful attempt to take the post of Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was implemented by Gorov in 2013. In the service, Alexander Gorovoy did his best to demonstrate his devotion to his boss, Minister Nurgaliyev. Rashid Nurgaliyev completely trusted him and did not even suspect whom he warmed on his chest. The then Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev considered Alexander Gorovoy his friend and ally. Meanwhile, with the full support of Manturov, Gorovoy tried to implement a plan to remove his leader from the post. It looks like a whole special operation has been developed. Its first stage was the discrediting of the name of Rashid Nurgaliyev and the entire structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as a whole. Rashid Nurgaliyev did not suspect who worked so quickly to denigrate his image. He walked along some corridors with people who shook hands with him at a meeting and smiled, and behind his back they implemented a plan for destruction.

But Gorovoy forgot that people like him are always in the sights of the valiant officers of the FSB of the Russian Federation. That is why his attempt to remove Nurgaliyev from office was not successful.

After Gorovoy's unsuccessful attempt, some time later the president assigned Rashid Nurgaliyev other tasks. The former minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs took the post of Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, and General Vladimir Kolokoltsev took his place in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

It is worth noting that Manturov and Alexander Gorovoy with their "comrades-in-arms" began to act according to the old scenario - in our opinion, they tried in every possible way to discredit the name of the new boss, Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev. In 2014, the minister even asked for his resignation, but nothing came of it.

As a fallback, Gorovoy considered the post of governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The idea of ​​going into big politics Gorovoy tormented for many years. Back in 2014, when the chair of the governor was vacant after the resignation of Lev Kuznetsov, the local elite seriously discussed the candidacy of the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Gorovoy personally came to Krasnoyarsk at that time, and his inner circle even behind the scenes discussed personalities in the future government of the region. But no luck here either. The Kremlin made a bet on the time-tested Viktor Tolokonsky, and submitted his candidacy for the post of governor.

Today, Alexander Gorovoy, it seems, plans to take the chair of the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia again. Alexander Gorovoy and Manturov probably believe today that all their actions and carefully planned operations are invisible to anyone, but this is not so. Both Rashid Nurgaliyev and Minister Kolokoltsev himself are already aware of Gorovoy's plans and deeds. All these comrades have long been in the sights of the valiant intelligence officers.

Our publication is extremely interested in how now the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Alexander Gorovoy will look into the eyes of his current and former bosses: Kolokoltsev and Nurgaliyev.

According to Artem Streshnev, an analyst at the Center for Independent Political Studies, “in this situation, it is, of course, best for Alexander Gorovoy to resign, especially since Nurgaliyev and Kolokoltsev are aware of the situation, and, of course, Gorovoy now, first of all, will try to remove the discrediting the name of the publication from the media, but such actions will be immediately recorded by intelligence officers who are conducting operational development, so here the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs hardly needs to act in this way. You should not waste your strength and financial resources on bleaching a reputation that is too tarnished.

Three months after the resignation of the chairman of the Krasnodar Regional Court Alexander Chernov, the chair he left is formally empty. The new head of the regional court has not been approved, and the formally appointed acting chairman Alexander Pyatigora cannot do anything with the legacy of his predecessor, the “golden judge” Elena Khakhaleva, who, contrary to all federal laws actually seized all power in the "temple" of the Kuban justice.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev- Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia (since 2012). Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev is a permanent member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Combating Corruption. At the end of 2015, he was awarded the highest rank in centralized system MIA is a police general.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev - Honored Worker of the Internal Affairs Bodies, Doctor of Science, has state awards.

Childhood and education of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Kolokoltsev was born on May 11, 1961 in the city of Nizhny Lomov, Penza Region, into a working-class family.

Vladimir Alexandrovich was the second child. As the minister recalls, his childhood was not cloudless. In a provincial town, from a young age, I had to defend myself from hooligans. He was intensely involved in sports - sambo, volleyball, hockey.

At the same time, the future Minister of the Interior also liked creative pursuits, his biography says that in his youth he painted landscapes well. Also, young Vladimir Kolokoltsev loved music - he learned to play the guitar, sang, and sometimes composed poetry.

Kolokoltsev's father served in the border troops. Apparently his stories and memories of the service at the border inspired the son's imagination. Since childhood, Vladimir dreamed of a heroic profession - an investigator or a fighter pilot, according to the biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on the 24-media website.

After graduating from school, Vladimir Kolokoltsev began his working career. Before the army, Vladimir Alexandrovich worked as a loader driver, then as a pumping unit operator in the boiler shop of the Vlast Truda plywood factory in the Penza region. In 1979, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was drafted into the army, served in the border troops on the border of the USSR and Afghanistan.

In 1981, Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev joined the ranks of the CPSU. By the end of his service in the army, Vladimir Kolokoltsev rose to the rank of foreman of the outpost. Having excellent characteristics, Kolokoltsev received an offer to serve in the metropolitan police.

Career of Vladimir Kolokoltsev in the police

Since 1982, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev served in the internal affairs bodies of the police for the protection of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in Moscow.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev served conscientiously, delving into all the details of the service. In 1984, the future minister was appointed commander of a platoon of a separate battalion of the police patrol service of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gagarinsky District Executive Committee of Moscow.

Understanding what needs to be higher education, Vladimir Kolokoltsev in 1985 entered the Higher Political School named after the 60th anniversary of the Komsomol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, from which he graduated with honors in 1989. Vladimir Kolokoltsev graduated with a degree in jurisprudence, according to his biography on Wikipedia.

After graduating from college, Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev continued to work in the police department. Now he has been appointed detective of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Kuntsevsky District Executive Committee of Moscow. Further in the career of the future head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the post of deputy head of the 20th police department in Moscow. Later, Vladimir Kolokoltsev became the head of the 8th police department.

Vladimir Alexandrovich climbed the career ladder slowly, going through all the stages of service. In 1992, Vladimir Kolokoltsev moved to the Criminal Investigation Department to the position of senior detective of the 2nd department of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow.

In early 1993, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the 108th police department in Moscow, and in 1995 - head of the criminal investigation department of the 2nd district police department of the Central Administrative District.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev, as stated in the biography of the minister on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, further held the following positions: head of the 4th regional department of the RUOP for Moscow under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (1997), head of the regional Operations and Investigation Bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District of the Central Regional Directorate for Combating organized crime under the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (1999).

In 2001, Vladimir Alexandrovich worked as the head of the 3rd department of the operational-search bureau of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District.

The biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on Wikipedia reports that during the work of Vladimir Alexandrovich as head of the Department of Internal Affairs in the Oryol region (2007), charges were brought against the two first vice-governors Vitaly Kochuev And Igor Soshnikov, as well as several heads of departments of the regional administration. During this period, some active participants in the so-called "Vorobyovskaya" organized criminal group were arrested and sentenced to prison.

In April 2009, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed First Deputy Head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. In September 2009, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow by decree of the President of Russia.

From 2010 to 2012, by decree of the President, Kolokoltsev was awarded the special ranks of Major General of Police (2010), Lieutenant General of Police.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated May 21, 2012, was appointed Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation.

In 2013, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of "Police Colonel General".

In 2015, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 554, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of “Police General of the Russian Federation”.

After the 2018 presidential election, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was among the ministers who retained their posts. On May 18, 2018, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 230, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was again appointed Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation.

Views of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev, at a meeting of the Presidium of the Anti-Corruption Council, listed six of the most corrupt areas of Russia: highways, healthcare, education, science and culture,” the Kremlin’s press service quotes from Kolokoltsev’s report.

February 10, 2013 Vladimir Kolokoltsev, in an interview Kirill Pozdnyakov in the program "Today. The final program of the NTV channel, spoke in the spirit that he had nothing against the return of the death penalty in Russia, stating the following:

"I'm afraid to incur the wrath of the opponents of the death penalty, but if not as a minister, but as a simple citizen, I would not see anything reprehensible in such a punishment for this kind of criminals."

This statement was made against the backdrop of public outcry caused by high-profile crimes - the kidnapping and murder of an 8-year-old Vasilisa Galitsyna in Naberezhnye Chelny, and the kidnapping and murder of another girl - this time in Chechnya.

Criticism of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Media news in the fall of 2014 reported on the possible resignation of Vladimir Kolokoltsev.

The fall of the influence of Vladimir Kolokoltsev was then associated with the "war of the security forces", the most striking manifestation of which was the case of the general Sugrobova, the former head of the Main Directorate for Economic Security and Anti-Corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a protégé of Kolokoltsev. Since February 2014, the FSB has been investigating the anti-corruption unit of the police. The resignation of Kolokoltsev, which was predicted by the media, was associated with the final defeat of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the victory of the FSB in this conflict. However, Vladimir Kolokoltsev retained his position.

Later, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was criticized for failures in reforming the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in particular, there was a lot of criticism in connection with the case of Colonel Zakharchenko.

In particular, the ex-Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Skuratov noted in an interview with “SP”: “The reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not give and, in principle, could not give any results simply because it was purely departmental and cabinet. Despite the talk about the reform, its essence was not discussed by experts and the legal community. Some important things were simply ignored. Let's say we know that the people were against renaming the militia into the police, but they did not pay attention to this. Isolated reform of the department without regard to its role in common system countering crime will never work.”

Like many other officials, Kolokoltsev faced accusations of plagiarism in his dissertation. Vladimir Kolokoltsev - Doctor of Law, the topic of his thesis is "Ensuring public interest Russia in the context of the concept of national security” (2005). As reported in the biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on Wikipedia, the analysis of Dissernet showed large-scale undocumented borrowings from four dissertations. Also, the examinations of the Dissernet community showed the presence of mutual borrowings in scientific papers V. Kolokoltsev and the former head of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia Viktor Ivanov.

Income of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Kolokoltsev earned nine and a half million rubles in 2017. We add that this is three million rubles more than in 2016. The income of Kolokoltsev's wife last year amounted to 188 thousand rubles. It is noted that the minister owns a land plot of 0.15 hectares, three apartments, a garage and a house for free use. The wife of Vladimir Kolokoltsev shares in three land plots, in two residential buildings and in one apartment.

Personal life and hobbies of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev is married. Wife - Vera Ivanovna Kolokoltseva. She previously worked as a chief accountant at the NZh enterprise for the wholesale trade of food products. Subsequently, Vera Ivanovna became a housewife.

The Kolokoltsevs have children: son Alexander (born 1983) is a businessman, daughter Ekaterina is a graduate of MGIMO and the Russian State Social University, works as a journalist.

Painting was the minister's strongest hobby. Previously, Vladimir Kolokoltsev himself painted pictures as a hobby. But he had to leave this occupation due to lack of time.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev loves motorcycle racing, especially moderately fast driving on a night track. The most exciting leisure activities for him are fishing on lakes and rivers, as well as hunting, which he does in his own hunting estate in the Yaroslavl region, according to the minister's biography on the Know Everything website.

In 2017, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev at a government meeting, congratulated Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev on his birthday and presented him with a book about fishing and hunting.

“Vladimir Alexandrovich, I want to give you a book on behalf of the government. I know that you are interested in both fishing and hunting. This is a work of 1912,” Medvedev said, noting that the book describes in detail and “in a rather curious way” the features of hunting and fishing depending on the season.