November. Resignations and appointments of security officials. Dismissals and appointments have been made in law enforcement agencies. Presidential decree on the appointment of generals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

As Kommersant learned, Russian President Vladimir Putin, by decree, dismissed almost thirty senior officials in law enforcement agencies, and also made new appointments. Noteworthy are the resignations of the heads of the departments of the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) for Dagestan and Crimea, Sergei Dubrovin and Mikhail Nazarov, as well as the fact that new heads of supervisory departments have appeared in several subjects at once, including the North Caucasus republics. In particular, prosecutors for Moscow and Dagestan have been appointed - Denis Popov and Alexey Yezhov, respectively.


Vladimir Putin, according to Kommersant sources, signed Decree No. 425 on new resignations and appointments last Saturday. Almost thirty generals and colonels who held senior leadership positions in law enforcement agencies lost their positions. Most notable are the resignations Senior Assistant to the Chairman of the Investigative Committee for Special Assignments, Lieutenant General of Justice Igor Komissarov, who oversaw the protection of children’s rights (Kommersant has already reported about his departure), the heads of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Crimea, Lieutenant General of Justice Mikhail Nazarov and Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee for Dagestan, Lieutenant General of Justice Sergei Dubrovin. According to Dagestani media, Mr. Dubrovin himself wrote a report on his dismissal, and this decision could be related to the investigation of criminal cases against the former senator from Karachay-Cherkessia Rauf Arashukov and his father, ex-adviser to the general director of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz Raul Arashukov. According to investigators, the organized criminal community created by the Arashukovs was involved in multibillion-dollar gas thefts in the Stavropol Territory for a number of years. It was at that time that the Stavropol regional investigative department was headed by Mr. Dubrovin. The first deputy head of the Dagestan investigative department was also fired Tugai Tugaev.

Let us note that the investigation against the father and son Arashukovs, as well as their alleged accomplices, has already cost the positions of a number of high-ranking law enforcement officials. Moreover, in the spring of this year, the Basmanny Court of Moscow arrested the head of the Center for Countering Extremism of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Colonel Timur Betuganov and former first Deputy Head of the ICR Directorate for Karachay-Cherkessia, General Kazbek Bulatov. Both high-ranking security officials were close to the senator from the Karachay-Cherkess Republic Rauf Arashukov. And in Dagestan, FSB officers conducted searches in the office and house of Mr. Dubrovin’s deputy, Marat Oguzov, whom local media also called a person controlled by the Arashukov family.

At the same time, last Saturday, the president made new appointments. State Counselor of Justice, 2nd class, became Moscow prosecutor Denis Popov, previously headed the supervisory agency in Dagestan. In the republic he was replaced by a senior adviser to justice Alexey Ezhov. It should be noted that the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Karachay-Cherkess Republic was headed by a colonel of justice Nikolay Shchepkin, who worked for many years in the capital’s law enforcement agencies and has a number of high-profile crimes to his credit (for example, he led the “crab case” that caused great resonance - about the large-scale machinations of an international criminal group in the field of extraction of biological resources). His last position was deputy head of the Moscow interregional investigative department for transport of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Crimea, as Kommersant already reported, was headed by a major general of police Pavel Karanda. In addition, a new chief was appointed to the drug control department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow - he became a major general of police Andrey Yanishevsky. His predecessor, Police Major General Yuri Devyatkin, was fired after a story with journalist Ivan Golunov that caused a great public outcry. In addition to the general, several other metropolitan police officers were then brought to disciplinary liability.

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As well as the prosecutor's offices of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

There was also one appointment at the federal level - he headed the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for interaction with civil society institutions and the media. By the same decree, Olga Solenova was relieved of her post as head of the Department of Logistics and Medical Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Two days earlier, Ramazan Aliyev was dismissed from the post of first deputy prime minister of the Republic of Dagestan, and his home was searched. This was stated by the acting head of the region, who criticized the work.

The reason for the resignation was the unsatisfactory implementation of the tax collection plan in the republic for the first quarter of 2018. The dismissed ex-official was in charge of this area.

“As Aliyev reported, according to the results of the first quarter of this year, more than a billion rubles were collected, but it turned out that in fact it was only a little over 300 million. Today, unfortunately, there are also searches in his office, so I have every reason for dismissal,” Vladimir Vasiliev said at a video conference with municipalities.

Also, a criminal case was opened against Ramazan Aliyev for abuse of office (Article 286 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

On the same day, Vladimir Putin signed a decree changing the composition. The Russian Security Council includes the plenipotentiary representative of the head of state in the North Caucasus Federal District, former deputy commander of the Special Operations Forces Alexander Matovnikov, plenipotentiary representative in the Ural Federal District, as well as plenipotentiary representative in the Central Federal District.

According to the text of the decree, the former presidential envoys in the North Caucasian Federal District and the Urals Federal District are excluded from the Security Council. The director of the Institute of Regional Problems told how ready a person from the military special forces is to work in the North Caucasus Federal District.

“He’s not alone there. I don’t even mean the office of the plenipotentiary representative. The Center manages the Caucasus in a networked manner.

Both the ministry and the embassy work there. Therefore, the question is what specific tasks will be assigned to the plenipotentiary representative. Maybe it really is ensuring security and political stability. Then the military man belongs there,” the specialist said.

At the end of June, it was reported that the former head or senator from Udmurtia, who previously headed Rossotrudnichestvo, could be replaced as the presidential plenipotentiary representative in the Volga Federal District.

Political scientist Dmitry Zhuravlev said which of them is more suitable for the post of plenipotentiary representative in the Volga Federal District, reports NSN .

“For Glebova this is undoubtedly a promotion. She was previously deputy plenipotentiary representative in the Volga Federal District, so the work is familiar to her. Senator is, of course, a less significant position. For a minister, this is a difficult issue. Formally, the plenipotentiary is higher than the minister, but the scope of powers is quite difficult to compare. This different types activities. But since he still former minister, for him this is a good departure - not as a senator, but as a plenipotentiary representative of the president, this is the rank of deputy prime minister,” the expert explained.

However, he refrained from making predictions.

“Which one of them will take over is a difficult question. Tkachev is higher in rank as a former minister. Glebova was not a minister, she headed an agency, even two - Rossotrudnichestvo and. On the other hand, she knows the situation in the Volga Federal District very well. It will be much easier for her to work there than for Tkachev, who is not originally from the Volga. No matter who wins, you can find a set of arguments in favor of this person’s victory,” the analyst concluded.

The head of state relieved from his posts the head of the FSIN department for the Vladimir region Andrei Vinograd, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Komi Republic, the head of the Kaliningrad Region Viktor Ledenev, the deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Novosibirsk region, Head of the Main Investigation Department Andrey Neupokoev and Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Prosecutors of the Voronezh and Tomsk regions were also dismissed.

By the same decree, the Russian leader appointed the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Trans-Baikal Territory, Yuri Bobkin - the head of the planning and organizational and analytical support department of the Federal Penitentiary Service, and Oleg Kadochnikov - the deputy head of the main department for migration issues of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. In addition, he became the head of the Siberian law institute Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, - Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for Sevastopol, Yuriy Lymar - Head of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service for Perm region, and Igor Romashkin - head of the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Astrakhan region.

In addition, Albert Kizimov and Mikhail Mokshin were appointed to the positions of heads of the Investigative Directorate for the Tver Region and the Investigative Directorate for the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, respectively, for a five-year term. Also for five years as the head of the Investigative Committee's Investigative Committee for Smolensk region becomes Anatoly Ukhanov, and in the Kurgan region - Bogdan Francishko.

One of the dismissed law enforcement officers gained federal fame after a conflict with the editor-in-chief of the regional publication New Wheels. The journalist spent more than a year and a half in a pre-trial detention center on charges of extorting $50 thousand from General Ledenev. The court did not consider the journalist's actions to be extortion. Under the article on arbitrariness, he was sentenced to 550 hours of compulsory labor.

Information about this resignation was previously disseminated by some media. Journalists clarified that Kornienko was leaving his post due to the age limit for serving. According to TASS, this decision was made at the end of September, when Kornienko turned 65 years old - this is the maximum age for work in the penal system for an employee with the rank of Colonel General of the internal service.

Information about Kornienko’s resignation was confirmed by the Public Monitoring Commission (POC) of Moscow. The deputy chairman of the Moscow Public Monitoring Committee also explained to Interfax that the resignation was related to the age of the now former director of the Federal Penitentiary Service.

Moreover, on October 2, press secretary Russian President noted that there had not yet been a decree on the dismissal of Gennady Kornienko from the post of head of the FSIN.

According to the federal service website, Kornienko received a higher technical and higher special education. He has an academic degree of candidate of legal sciences, state awards and the rank of colonel general.

In 2012, the President of Russia appointed him to the post of director of the Federal Penitentiary Service.

Before that, he served in state security agencies, worked as deputy director (FSO) of the Russian Federation and served as director of the State Courier Service.

In November 2019, President Vladimir Putin appointed new heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Investigative Committee, the Federal Penitentiary Service and the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation in the regions. The head of state signed two Decrees at once concerning the highest ranks of law enforcement agencies. The relevant documents are posted on the official Internet portal of legal information.

In particular, V.V. Putin awarded the ranks of major general and lieutenant general to 16 employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Nine people received the rank of police major general: Sergei Bogachuk, Sergei Volozhinov, Dmitry Gutyra, Vitaly Zaikov, Mikhail Kiselev, Alexey Popov, Alexander Postovalov, Alexander Pryadko and Vladislav Tolkunov.

The ranks of major general of the internal service were awarded to Alexander Knyazev, Andrey Komzolov and Oleg Khudoleev. Two people received the rank of Major General of Justice - Alexander Vokhmyanin and Mikhail Zelensky.

Also, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the ranks of police lieutenant general were awarded to Mikhail Davydov and Andrei Podolyan.

In a number of regions, new heads of territorial departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Investigative Committee, the Federal Penitentiary Service and the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia have been appointed. For example, Colonel of the Internal Service Alexander Kuzmin became the head of the Department Federal service execution of sentences in the Tver region, and Colonel of the Internal Service Alexey Chirikov - head of the FSIN Department for Bashkiria.

The following were appointed for a 5-year term: Sergey Karapetyan - prosecutor of the Smolensk region; Lieutenant General of Justice Kirill Levit - head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Voronezh region, Major General of Justice Vyacheslav Sukhorukov - head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Buryatia.

In general, major reshuffles have been carried out: some of the generals received new appointments, others were removed from office.

It is reported that the President dismissed Major General Sergei Vlasov, head of the Directorate information technologies and communications of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Major General of the Internal Service Vladimir Dezhkin, Deputy Director of the Department of Force Readiness and Special Fire Protection of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Major General Maxim Maksimenko, director of the department of force readiness and special fire protection of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Major General Efrem Romanov, chief inspector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Major General Igor Trifonov, Minister of Internal Affairs for the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Major General of Police Alexander Melnikov, first Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Ensuring Public Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports.

A little earlier, by Decree No. 425 of September 7, 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Colonel Konstantin Gavrin deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Novosibirsk Region and chief of the regional police. This is stated in the decree of the head of state, available to Kommersant-Sibir. The post of chief of police of the Novosibirsk region became vacant in June 2019 after the resignation of Nikolai Turbovts, who held this post for four years.

Konstantin Gavrin was born on April 26, 1977 in the city of Chulym, Novosibirsk region. In 1998 he graduated from the Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia with a degree in jurisprudence, in 2013 - the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. He has been serving in law enforcement agencies since 1998 from the position of detective of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Zaeltsovsky District of Novosibirsk.

Since 2013, Konstantin Gavrin has headed the criminal investigation department of the regional headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. By many indicators it was considered one of the best in the country. In 2018, by order of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, “for conscientious performance of official duties and high results in official activities,” Konstantin Gavrin was included on the federal honor board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Chuvashia was 56-year-old Viktor Shmetkov, who previously worked at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Volgograd Region.

The post of Minister of Internal Affairs for Chuvashia has been vacant since July 3, 2019. The position was taken by the Deputy Chief of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Volgograd Region, Major General of the Internal Service Viktor Shmetkov. He replaced Sergei Neyaskin, who was sent to Chuvashia from the Saratov region and worked as head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the region for three years.

Let us recall that rumors about Neyaskin’s resignation spread in Chuvashia back in May - after a fire at the training base of the Grom special forces detachment in the Cheboksary Trans-Volga region. Protected from civilians The base was completely burned. According to local media reports, at that moment Neyaskin’s son was there, who in February 2019 became Deputy Minister of Justice of Chuvashia. Soon after this, Sergei Neyaskin wrote a letter of resignation, reports the portal regnum.ru

Also, in accordance with this Decree of the head of the Russian state Vladimir Putin, Pavel Karanda was approved for the post of head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Crimea.

Pavel Leonidovich Karanda was born in 1964 in the city of Omsk. Major General of Police. Graduated from Omsk high school police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. From 1985 to 2002, he worked in various positions in the criminal investigation department and the department for combating organized crime, rising from a criminal investigation officer to the head of the criminal police of the Severomorsk City Department of Internal Affairs of the Murmansk region.

Since 2002, he headed the Department of Internal Affairs of the Leninsky District of the city of Murmansk, and since 2005 - the Criminal Investigation Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Murmansk Region. In 2009, Pavel Karanda was appointed to the post of head of the city police department of Murmansk, taking up the post of first deputy head of the police department - head of the criminal police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Murmansk region the following year. In 2011, Karanda was transferred to the Vologda region as deputy chief of police (for operational work) of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Since 2013 - Deputy Head of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Vologda Region - Chief of Police. October 31, 2016 by presidential decree Russian Federation Vladimir Putin Pavel Karanda was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea - Chief of Police. After the resignation of the head of the Crimean Ministry of Internal Affairs Sergei Abisov and until the appointment of Oleg Torubarov to this position in August 2019, and also from July 11, 2019, he served as acting minister, reports crimea.ria.ru

In general, in accordance with the September 2019 Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 425, almost 30 generals and colonels of law enforcement agencies lost their positions.

The most notable are the resignations of the senior assistant to the Chairman of the ICR for special assignments, Lieutenant General of Justice Igor Komissarov, who oversaw the protection of children's rights, the heads of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Crimea, Lieutenant General of Justice Mikhail Nazarov, and the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Dagestan, Lieutenant General of Justice Sergei Dubrovin.

According to Dagestani media, Mr. Dubrovin himself wrote a report on his dismissal, and this decision could be related to the investigation of criminal cases against the former senator from Karachay-Cherkessia Rauf Arashukov and his father, ex-adviser to the general director of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz Raul Arashukov.

According to investigators, the organized criminal community created by the Arashukovs was involved in multibillion-dollar gas thefts in the Stavropol Territory for a number of years. It was at that time that the Stavropol regional investigative department was headed by Mr. Dubrovin. The first deputy head of the Dagestan investigative department, Tugai Tugaev, was also fired.

Let us note that the investigation against the father and son Arashukovs, as well as their alleged accomplices, has already cost the positions of a number of high-ranking law enforcement officials. Moreover, in the spring of this year, the Basmanny Court of Moscow arrested the head of the center for countering extremism of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Colonel Timur Betuganov, and the former first deputy head of the ICR department for Karachay-Cherkessia, General Kazbek Bulatov.

Both high-ranking security officials were close to the senator from the Karachay-Cherkess Republic Rauf Arashukov. And in Dagestan, FSB officers conducted searches in the office and house of Mr. Dubrovin’s deputy, Marat Oguzov, whom local media also called a person controlled by the Arashukov family.

At the same time, on September 7, 2019, the President of the Russian Federation made new appointments. State Counselor of Justice 2nd class Denis Popov, who previously headed the supervisory agency in Dagestan, became the prosecutor of Moscow. In the republic, he was replaced by senior justice adviser Alexey Yezhov.

It should be noted that the investigative department of the ICR for the Karachay-Cherkess Republic was headed by Colonel of Justice Nikolai Shchepkin, who worked for many years in the capital’s law enforcement agencies and has a number of high-profile crimes to his credit (for example, he conducted the “crab case” that caused a great stir - about the large-scale fraud of an international criminal group in the field of extraction of biological resources). His last position was deputy head of the Moscow interregional investigative department for transport of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, the Kommersant newspaper reports.

And on June 11, 2019, the President of the Russian Federation signed another Decree No. 258 on the assignment military ranks senior officers, special ranks of senior command staff, highest special ranks and class ranks. The new Decree was a continuation of the previous resignations and appointments of generals in 2019.

1. Assign military ranks:

A) military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation:

Lieutenant General

Afzalov Viktor Musavirovich
Afonin Igor Sergeevich
Ivanaev Andrey Sergeevich
Kurilov Sergei Leonidovich
Kshimovsky Alexander Alexandrovich
Matyukhin Andrey Yurievich
Nosulev Mikhail Yakovlevich
Skakun Alexander Semenovich
Sokolov Evgeniy Vasilievich
Shamarin Vadim Anatolyevich

Vice Admiral

Rekish Sergei Grigorievich

Major General

Gurov Vyacheslav Nikolaevich
Kapliy Igor Grigorievich
Kisedobrev Oleg Vladimirovich
Konovalenko Alexander Nikolaevich
Korzhevsky Arkady Stanislavovich
Nikitin Evgeniy Valentinovich
Svirida Viktor Vladislavovich
Teryukhov Andrey Valerievich
Toroschin Andrey Valerievich
Chistov Kirill Sergeevich

Rear Admiral

Korolev Oleg Alexandrovich
Navarsky Arkady Antonovich
Semenov Oleg Alexandrovich
Cherednichenko Sergei Alekseevich;

B) military personnel of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief:

Lieutenant General

Elizarov Anatoly Vladimirovich

Major General Zhuravlev Sergei Fedorovich;

B) military personnel national guard Russian Federation:

Colonel General

Kozlov Oleg Alexandrovich

Lieutenant General

Gaidarzhiysky Stepan Petrovich
Maystrenko Vladimir Viktorovich
Ryabchikov Nikolai Nikolaevich
Sultanov Marat Minkhanovich
Khoruzhin Alexey Pavlovich

Major General

Anisimov Vladislav Valerievich
Golosov Alexander Veniaminovich
Guskov Alexander Vadimovich
Kalmykov Gennady Matveevich
Medoev Georgy Vladimirovich
Romanov Mikhail Mikhailovich
Sobyanin Nikita Alexandrovich
Ten Dmitry Mossavich
Tokarev Sergei Nikolaevich
Chernykh Dmitry Vladimirovich
Shmelev Ivan Mikhailovich.

2. Assign special titles:

A) employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation:

Colonel General of Police

Bachurin Sergei Viktorovich

Lieutenant General of Justice

Patapena Nikolai Kirillovich

Major General of Police

Balashov Ivan Ivanovich
Bogdanovsky Sergei Viktorovich
Butranov Igor Alekseevich
Dedov Alexander Vladimirovich
Ziborov Oleg Valentinovich
Ilyichev Dmitry Anatolyevich
Lebedev Sergei Nikolaevich
Rozanov Vitaly Stanislavovich
Sokrutenko Alexander Nikolaevich
Stasishin Evgeniy Evgenievich
Stefankov Oleg Ivanovich
Travnikov Alexander Vladimirovich
Filippov Eduard Lvovich
Shchetkin Sergei Mikhailovich

Zavgorodnev Alexey Anatolyevich
Kozhemyakin Alexey Vladimirovich

Major General of Justice

Biryukov Alexander Alexandrovich
Kakoshin Dmitry Nikolaevich;

B) employees of the troops of the National Guard of the Russian Federation:

Lieutenant General of Police

Ershov Vladislav Alexandrovich

Major General of Police

Vorobyov Mikhail Vladimirovich
Dikevich Viktor Cheslavovich
Podkolzin Viktor Ilyich
Sapozhnikov Alexey Viktorovich;

C) employees of the federal fire service of the State Fire Service:

Colonel General of Internal Service

Denisov Ilya Pavlovich

Major General of Internal Service

Blesnov Vladislav Alekseevich;

D) employees of the Federal Penitentiary Service:

Major General of Internal Service

Kupeev Alan Borisovich
Fedorov Alexander Ivanovich;

D) employees of the customs authorities of the Russian Federation:

Lieutenant General customs service

Fedorov Dmitry Alekseevich

Major General of the Customs Service

Ryazanov Andrey Ivanovich
Semashko Sergei Alexandrovich
Shtenberg Dmitry Gennadievich.

3. Confer the highest special ranks to employees of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation:

Lieutenant General of Justice

Lozhis Zigmund Zigmundovich

Major General of Justice

Akhmetshin Airat Saetovich
Efremov Andrey Alexandrovich
Novakovsky Eduard Frantsevich
Shapovalov Evgeniy Vladimirovich
Shchukin Andrey Viktorovich.

4. Assign class ranks to employees of the prosecutor's office of the Russian Federation:

State Counselor of Justice 1st class

Kikot Andrey Vladimirovich

State Counselor of Justice 2nd class

Belyakov Sergei Gennadievich
Vasilchenko Andrey Vladimirovich
Kostenko Denis Alekseevich
Nikolaev Artem Yurievich

State Counselor of Justice 3rd class

Agaltsov Valery Stanislavovich
Gadzhiev Izet Niyazovich
Gribov Ivan Vladimirovich
Evgrafov Alexander Petrovich
Zhubrin Roman Vladimirovich
Zenkov Sergei Dmitrievich
Kurenny Alexander Igorevich
Nesterov Mikhail Anatolyevich
Sivokin Andrey Yurievich.

Previously, the following were released from their positions:

1. Minister of Internal Affairs of Ingushetia, Lieutenant General of Police Dmitry Bogdanovich Kava;

2. Major General of Police, Head of the State Security Inspectorate traffic Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow Kovalenko Viktor Vasilievich;

3. Major General of Internal Service, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and Leningrad region Rogovoy Nikolai Mikhailovich.

4. Major General of Police Yuri Vladimirovich Devyatkin – head of the drug control department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow;

5. Police Major General Andrei Pavlovich Puchkov – Head of the Department of Internal Affairs for Western administrative district Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow.

Appointed to the positions:

1. Police Colonel Vladimir Nikolaevich Zhigailo became the head of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Ivanovo region;

2. Police Major General Yuri Nikolaevich Instrankin became deputy head of the Department for Material, Technical and Medical Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

3. Major General of the Internal Service Knis Konstantin Aleksandrovich became the head of the FSIN department for the Omsk region

In the spring, the President of the Russian Federation signed another Decree No. 44 “On dismissal from office, appointment to a position and assignment of a special rank in some federal government bodies”

1. Release from their position:

Colonel of the Internal Service Nikolai Anatolyevich Basov, First Deputy Head of the Southern Regional Center of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

Major General of Police Rafail Valievich Gilmanov, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Tatarstan - Chief of Police;

Lieutenant General of the Internal Service Sergei Leonidovich Didenko, Head of the Siberian Regional Center of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

Major General of Justice Irina Yurievna Seibert, senior assistant to the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation;

Major General of the Internal Service Alexander Mikhailovich Kuznetsov, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Krasnoyarsk Territory;

Major General of the Internal Service Vladimir Innokentyevich Nikiteev, Head of the Department of the Federal Penitentiary Service for the Kirov Region;

Lieutenant General of Justice Pavel Mikhailovich Nikolaev, head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Tatarstan;

Colonel General of the Internal Service of Oder Igor Vladimirovich, Head of the Southern Regional Center of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

Colonel General of the Internal Service Igor Anatolyevich Panin, Head of the North-West Regional Center of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

Colonel of Justice Alexander Yuryevich Rasstrygin, First Deputy Head of the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Krasnoyarsk Territory;

Major General of Police Sergei Aleksandrovich Solopov, head of department economic security and anti-corruption of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow.

2. Assign:

Police Major General Alexander Anatolyevich Badaev - Head of the Department of Information Technologies, Communications and Information Protection of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Ilya Vladimirovich Bondar, head of the All-Russian Institute for Advanced Training of Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Lyudmila Ivanovna Bulanov as Assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Alexander Igorevich Bykov, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Irina Vladimirovna Volk - Assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Colonel of Justice Andrey Vladimirovich Gavrilov - senior investigator for particularly important cases under the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation;

Major General of the Internal Service Alexander Nikolaevich Eremeev - Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief in the Republic of Crimea;

Major General of Police Oleg Vladimirovich Ilinykh - Head of the Main Directorate for Combating Extremism of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, releasing him from his post;

Major General of Police Valentina Lvovna Kazakova - Head of the Main Directorate for Migration Issues of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, releasing her from her position;

Colonel of Justice Kamyshan Natalya Nikolaevna - Deputy Head of the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation - Head of the Control and Investigation Department;

Colonel Evgeniy Borisovich Kondratyev - Deputy Head of the Academy of Civil Defense of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

Colonel of the Internal Service Kuklin Konstantin Georgievich - Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Major General of the Internal Service Igor Nikolaevich Lisin - head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, releasing him from his position;

Lieutenant General of Justice Andrey Gennadievich Markov - first deputy head of the Main Directorate of Criminalistics of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, releasing him from his position;

Police Colonel Nikolaev Alexander Alexandrovich - First Deputy Head of the Department of Records Management and Work with Appeals from Citizens and Organizations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - Chief of Staff of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Colonel of Justice Sergei Aleksandrovich Novikov - senior investigator for particularly important cases under the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation;

Colonel of the Internal Service Mikhail Yurievich Osokin - Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief for the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug;

Police Colonel Alexander Yurievich Polovinka - Deputy Chief of Police for Operations of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow;

Police Colonel Oleg Evgenievich Ponaryin, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Sergei Nikolaevich Savochkin - Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Drug Control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Colonel of Justice Konstantin Aleksandrovich Svyatkin - senior investigator for particularly important cases under the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation;

Major General of the Internal Service Sidorenko Vitaly Alekseevich - head of the Department for Logistics and Medical Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, releasing him from his position;

Colonel of the Internal Service Alexander Leonidovich Sukhorukov - Deputy Head of the Department for Logistics and Medical Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - Head of the Medical Support Department;

Lieutenant General of Police Sergei Pavlovich Umnov - Assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, releasing him from his post;

Police Colonel Nikolai Andreevich Fedoruk - Deputy Chief of Police for the Protection of Public Order of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow;

Police Colonel Filippov Eduard Lvovich - first deputy head of the Main Directorate of Economic Security and Anti-Corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, releasing him from his position;

Police Colonel Tsurkan Vyacheslav Vladimirovich - Deputy Chief of Police for Operations of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region;

Police Colonel Nikolai Ivanovich Sheyukhin, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Andrey Vladimirovich Shugorev - Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Internal Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Andrey Viktorovich Shchurov as Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Criminal Investigation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation;

Police Colonel Yakovchenko Boris Valerievich - Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Drug Control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - Head of the Department for Coordination of Drug Control.

3. Appoint for a 5-year term:

Lieutenant General of Justice Vladimir Anatolyevich Nikeshkin - head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Ryazan Region, releasing him from his position;

Pilipchuk Nikolai Leontievich - prosecutor of the Primorsky Territory, releasing him from his position;

Colonel of Justice Alexander Mikhailovich Sobolev - head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Yaroslavl region;

Khoroshev Yakov Evgenievich - prosecutor of the Novosibirsk region, releasing him from his position.

4. To assign the special rank of Major General of the Internal Service to Police Major General Alexander Anatolyevich Balaev.

These Decrees on resignations and new appointments are posted on the official Internet portal of legal information.

Or the Ministry of Internal Affairs plus the Federal Penitentiary Service. What awaits the law enforcement system after the presidential election? vestibule presidential elections- a common reason to talk about what life will be like after March 18, 2018. As analysts of the Kompromat-Ural portal note, the problems of post-election forecasting and planning are especially worrying for civil servants, primarily those who wear shoulder straps. The multi-million army of Russian law enforcement agencies consists of forced people. In the sense that they serve in full readiness to carry out orders. And orders for law enforcement officers are ultimately generated by the federal center, more specifically, the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. At the level of the head of state, a huge mass of personnel powers is concentrated, including the appointment of prosecutors of the constituent entities of the federation and, in general, everyone who has the rank of general (there are thousands of them in the country!).

Putin dismissed 11 generals from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Investigative Committee

Putin also made a number of appointments in the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Kaluga Region, the Main Directorate of the Investigative Committee and the Investigative Committee for the North Caucasus Federal District. 15 people received new positions. In particular, police colonel Ivan Balashov headed the Operational-Investigative Information Department, and police colonel Igor Butranov became deputy head of the Main Directorate for Drug Control. According to the document, the Kaluga Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was headed by Colonel Alexander Dedov, Colonel Igor Zinoviev became the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Directorate for the Central District of Moscow, and Major General Igor Kovalev became the head of the Organizational and Staff Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Major General of Justice Denis Kolesnikov has been appointed deputy head of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee.

News of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia today appointments and resignations 2018

In 2018, Russia will undergo another reform in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Two years ago, the law enforcement agency was forced to get used to various innovations. For example, it was joined to the Federal Drug Control Service with the Federal Migration Service. The issue of accession remained relevant in the State Duma for a long time, and ultimately the corresponding order was signed by Vladimir Putin.

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The decree provides for a 5.5% increase in wages for some categories.

Reform of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2018. latest news about reorganization

Even when he was the head of the city department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, all journalists knew him, but no one knows who heads the department now. And Gorovoy is on good terms with everyone: with Khloponin (he worked with him when he was the governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory) and with Pimashkov. They used to whisper that Gorovoy was almost a relative of Pimashkov, that he promoted him.

All because Gorovoy made his career so quickly. Then they said that he was a friend of Khloponin. But in fact, it’s just a coincidence that they left for Moscow and the Stavropol Territory almost at the same time.” Alexander Gorovoy began his police career in the 80s, as an ordinary law enforcement officer. According to biographical information from the Ministry of Internal Affairs website, Gorovoy was born in 1960.
in the village Tolstikhino, Uyarsky district, Krasnoyarsk Territory. After graduating Polytechnical Institute majoring in Automobiles and Automotive Industry. With Gorova in 1982

Or the Ministry of Internal Affairs plus the Federal Penitentiary Service. What awaits the law enforcement system after the presidential election?

As for the talk about the abolition of the Investigative Committee, the prosecutor’s office as an institution will not benefit from this, but the “prosecutor’s office” as people who want, say, to “knock off” Bastrykin in order to become more significant and influential, perhaps will benefit. Therefore, there will be no reform aimed at the benefit of the people, at ensuring security from terrorism, from street and organized crime. This is simply a struggle between clans for the placement of “their” people, for access to the budget, for apparatus influence and for additional powers, which are a source of excess income.
In the fight between the prosecutor's office and the Investigative Committee, the winner, for example, turns out to be [Russian Prosecutor General] Yuri Chaika's group, or vice versa. But only. There is no need to expect any substantive transformations.”

Personnel regroupings: Putin fired 11 generals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Investigative Committee, Federal Penitentiary Service and Ministry of Emergency Situations

In Kuban during this period there were serious clan conflicts within the “power” corporation. According to Znak.ru, Gorovoy was sent to Stavropol to stop them. According to some reports, he was personally invited by the plenipotentiary representative to the North Caucasus Federal District, Alexander Khloponin, who worked with Gorov in Krasnoyarsk for many years.

The general worked in the Stavropol Territory for 9 months. In 2011, he was sent to Moscow to the post of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation to implement police reform, which began due to high-profile crimes by security forces, the most notorious of which was the case of Major Denis Evsyukov, who shot employees and visitors of a store in the capital. The website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs notes that Gorovoy often went on business trips to the North Caucasus and has dozens of incentives and awards, including orders and medals. Married, has a daughter. Today Alexander Gorovoy is responsible for issues related to security.

Reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2018 in Russia: specifics, plans, tasks

Dagirov’s resignation is not related to the tragedy in Kemerovo, it was planned a long time ago, and its reason is the age of the general, who turned 60 in March, a source in the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations told RBC. In addition, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Udmurtia, Major General of Police Alexander Pervukhin, the deputy head of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Volgograd Region, Major General of Justice Vitaly Shevchenko, and the head of the FSIN department for Udmurtia, Colonel of the Internal Service Vladimir Doronin, were dismissed. The heads of the ICR departments in the Sverdlovsk, Belgorod, Penza and Pskov regions (Lieutenant General of Justice Valery Zadorin, Major General of Justice Alexander Sergeev, Lieutenant General of Justice Oleg Troshin and Major General of Justice Oleg Tushmalov), as well as in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, were relieved of their positions (Lieutenant General of Justice Igor Napalkov).

Putin fired 11 generals and one colonel from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Investigative Committee, Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Federal Penitentiary Service

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Thus, Major General of Justice Zigmund Logis became the head of the Main Directorate of Criminalistics of the ICR, who led the investigation into the case of an organized criminal community in the Komi government with the participation of Governor Vyacheslav Gaiser, as well as cases of terrorist attacks at Domodedovo Airport and the Nevsky Express. Because of Logis's report, in 2008, the former head of the Main Investigation Department for Moscow of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office, Dmitry Dovgiy, was removed from his post; he was later sentenced to nine years in prison for bribery and was released on parole in 2016. Logis has been the acting head of the GUK since at least April 2016.


Major General of Justice Denis Kolesnikov headed the ICR department for investigating particularly important cases against individuals and public safety.

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The same position was given to Colonel Marina Molodtsova, who investigated the execution of the royal family in 1918 and stated the likelihood of a “ritual murder” of the emperor and his relatives, as well as Colonel Uladi Uladiev, who investigated the case of the deaths of children on Syamozero, and earlier - the case of the nationalist Maxim Martsinkevich ( "Cleaver") IN Lately Uladiev was involved in a case involving the theft of 50 million from the Ministry of Internal Affairs evidence storage. Senior investigator for particularly important cases under the chairman of the Investigative Committee - a general position.


For newly appointed colonels, it involves receiving the rank of major general after a year of successful service. Rotation in the Ministry of Internal Affairs Personnel changes affected a number of key units of the central apparatus of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Five high-ranking officials of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation lost their positions: the head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for Sverdlovsk region Lieutenant General Valery Zadorin, head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Lieutenant General Igor Napalkov, head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Penza region, Lieutenant General Oleg Troshin, head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Belgorod region, Major General Alexander Sergeev and head of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Belgorod region Pskov region, Major General Oleg Tushmalov. In addition, by presidential decree, the head of the Research Institute of the FSIN, Major General Andrei Bykov, the head of the FSIN department for the Udmurt Republic, Colonel Vladimir Doronin, and the head of the Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Colonel General Shamsutdin Dagirov were demoted.