Police Colonel Alexander Yasinsky. The Governor of the Chelyabinsk region was presented with the head of the territorial division of the National Guard
The National Guard is a power structure that has officially appeared in our country recently. How does it differ from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and who serves in it? Gubernia received answers to these questions from the head of the department Federal Service troops of the national guard of the Russian Federation in the Chelyabinsk region, police colonel Alexander Yasinsky. He came to the South Urals a year ago. And he himself, as a person well known in narrow circles, remained a “closed book” for the South Urals until that moment. Alexander Yurievich gave his first big interview to our newspaper.
Over the years of service, Alexander Yasinsky has gone from being a detective of the criminal investigation department in his native Armavir to the head of the Department for the Coordination of Forces and Means of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the North Caucasus Federal District. Alexander Yuryevich moved from Chechnya to the Southern Urals last autumn. Then, during the formation of the National Guard, he was appointed interim head of the regional department. As Gubernia found out, he had points of contact with the Chelyabinsk region before: most of the personnel of the regional department of the Russian Guard served under the leadership of Alexander Yasinsky in the Caucasus.
Traded the sea for a family and the Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Alexander Yuryevich, you came to the internal affairs bodies at the age of 30. What were you doing before?
- I graduated from the Higher Marine Engineering School, now it is the Novorossiysk State Maritime Academy, with a degree in ship mechanics. I studied with pleasure, a diploma with honors as confirmation. After that, he sailed a lot - he was a sailor for foreign voyages until the age of 28. I thought that I would never leave the sea - this is mine and for life! But when my wife and I were expecting our first-born daughter, I realized that I wanted to change priorities: to nurse the child, to see how the baby takes the first step. He put his family above love for the sea. On earth, he chose service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
- Why did you choose to work in the criminal investigation department?
– I think this is the most legendary work. There is no such person who, while serving in the police, would not want to work in the criminal investigation department. And the situation in Armavir in those years was very tense: 70-80 murders a year, hundreds of robberies. There was an incredible amount of work. They solved such high-profile cases as serial murders of Kamaz drivers - 16 people. Detained crime bosses. And even then they began to work in the Caucasus, because a lot of weapons were brought from there to Armavir.
- In 2003, when you were still working in the Krasnodar Territory, you were awarded the medal "For Saving the Perishing"...
On June 22, 2003 there was a very big flood. The Kuban was heavily overflowing, the houses were literally demolished. In one night, we, eight employees of the criminal investigation department and two employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, took more than a hundred people out of the disaster area. About ten people were rescued almost at the last moment, they were already drowning. One grandfather, 86 years old, climbed into the attic, somehow loaded him, literally handed him over. An hour later, his house was washed away...
– And how did you end up in the North Caucasus?
- In 2006, he was sent on a business trip as part of an operational group to the Shelkovskaya district of the Chechen Republic. He served there for six months, and after that he returned there to serve as deputy head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Achkhoy-Martan district. There are 108 thousand inhabitants there, Russians - 18. At that time, gang groups were still operating on the territory of the Chechen Republic. In 2011, when there was a reform in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I was offered to continue serving in the temporary operational group of bodies and units of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Khankala. I agreed.
Portraits of three commanders hang in Colonel Alexander Yasinsky’s office: on the left is Igor Golloev, commander of the Ural District of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, on the right is Viktor Zolotov, Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, in the center is Vladimir Putin, Supreme Commander of the Russian Armed Forces.
Gangs appeared like mushrooms
– What was the most striking, memorable in the North Caucasus?
- I experienced the strongest emotions during the special operation, when our employee Batsilov died. Subsequently, he became a hero of Russia. He was seriously wounded, we tried to put him in the car, but he, no, continues to fight. Previously, we only read about it, as in the years of the Great Patriotic War remained in their positions, but when you see with your own eyes - a completely different attitude. I was struck by the willingness of the fighters to sacrifice themselves for the sake of their native country
- That's why I immediately remembered junior police lieutenant Magomed Nurbagandov from Dagestan ...
- ... Who, in response to the demands of the militants, to advise friends to quit law enforcement answered: "Work, brothers." These are the heroes of our day...
- You, too, have been awarded medals for courage and for carrying out special operations involving a risk to life. What were these operations?
“Our group of many thousands, which included employees of the FSB, the armed forces and internal troops, carried out large-scale measures to destroy criminal groups. Gang groups at that time appeared like mushrooms in the North Caucasus. None of us was in the headquarters, all the officers took part in combat operations. We have hundreds of destroyed militants on the territory of the Chechen Republic, Dagestan, Ingushetia...
Chechnya is now one of the safest territories
- The national question is a complex topic, especially if religion is involved in it. Has your attitude towards Islam changed in any way during the years that you spent in the North Caucasus?
“Before, I didn’t really think about it, until one of the Chechens who served with me said: “I am most afraid of non-believers, they are the worst.” Islam is the religion of billions of people, but some misrepresent it, and then the problems begin. I served with Muslims for more than two years in the Akhchoy-Martan district, we went to military operations together, hand in hand, and I never felt that I was treated differently ... Look, now Grozny is a beautiful city, The Chechen Republic is prospering, it is one of the safest. And the Chechens themselves are very hardworking.
– What Caucasian traditions do you honor?
- In the Caucasus, children treat their parents with respect and reverence. I had a boss, Hussein Aidamirov. He, a colonel, an riot policeman, every day tried to call on his parents and ask how they were doing. Many Russians find it difficult to understand this culture. The attitude towards women there is a little different. It is customary for us to let a woman go first - to show respect, but in Chechnya it is different. It was strange at first, but I quickly got used to it.
- Forgive me, of course, for the question, but were you able to get used to the deaths of your colleagues, is it even possible to get used to this?
- These are still the most difficult memories ... But the main thing is that if earlier, at the time of my service in Chechnya, the number of deaths was in the hundreds, then it was reduced to dozens. I left in 2016, only two people died that year. The life of one person is priceless, and when hundreds of lives have been saved, it means that the years of work and life lived were not in vain.
Fighters choose their own uniform and take sneakers
– Over the past 20-30 years, weapons Russian army changed a lot?
- Of course. Our native Kalashnikov assault rifle is being modernized. Employees have sights of night and infrared vision. This is something that wasn't there before. We have light bulletproof vests and great new radios with good communications. High in the mountains they work, we hear ours. And you know what's important? When I served in Khankala, all kinds of manufacturers of weapons and uniforms came to us and we chose what we like, having previously selected samples for testing. They say: "This form is good." How are we supposed to define it? Only by experience, for example, by distributing uniforms to the fighters of the OMON, SOBR, so that they could walk in the mountains for three months. They came to the conclusion that it was necessary, for example, that the pants were rubberized to the knees, otherwise, when you instantly get wet in the morning, then you are no longer a fighter. And they listened to us.
- And what products were in our guys' duffel bags? Chechen fighters, I know, found American sneakers.
- Snickers is nuts, glucose, just what you need in such conditions! Our dry rations are also very good, balanced. It includes everything you need - from personal hygiene products and special filters to collect water from mountain streams, to full breakfasts, lunches and dinners. There are different sets, all ours, domestic. But our fighters, I know, still secretly take Snickers with them.
What does the National Guard do?
- Who is included in the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation? Why was it created and what is the fundamental difference from the Ministry of Internal Affairs?
- April 5, 2016 President Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin signed a decree on the creation of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation. One of the main tasks assigned to the troops of the National Guard is the fight against terrorism and organized crime, the protection of public order and control over the circulation of weapons in the country. The National Guard carries out its activities in close cooperation with other federal authorities executive authorities, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local governments, public associations and organizations. The National Guard was created with the idea of forming a super-powerful power structure, consisting of those who always think about protecting the interests of the country in the first place. This is a power fist. Our task in cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs is to provide security support in conducting operations. The structure of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region includes such units as the FGKU "Office of Private Security of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation in the Chelyabinsk Region", the Center for Licensing and Permit Work, a detachment of mobile special purpose (OMON), deployment in Chelyabinsk, Magnitogorsk and Zlatoust, a special detachment of rapid response (SOBR), a special-purpose aviation detachment.
- Many people ask themselves - why did private security enter the structure of the Russian Guard?
- Because private security units ensure the security of important state facilities, the fuel and energy complex, and strategic facilities. This year, the private security service is celebrating its 65th anniversary. By the way, the Chelyabinsk region is very complex, replete with state facilities that are subject to mandatory protection. There are more than 11 thousand of them.
- Probably, that's why you were transferred here from the Caucasus? By the way, when there were mass evacuations in Chelyabinsk recently due to false reports of mining, did the National Guard also take part in the checks?
- Yes, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB, the National Guard - everyone comes in this case. Everyone is doing their own thing. For example, we have something that others do not have - engineering teams with mine detection dogs. By the way, the staff of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region is very strong and well-established. I didn't make any major personnel decisions. 80 percent of the personnel were my subordinates in the Caucasus. I know here SOBR, OMON. At that moment they were part of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Chelyabinsk region took great care of its employees who served in the Caucasus. Such subjects can be counted on the fingers. Previously, they left for six months, now for three. In general, I try to keep the core, to support veterans of private security, OMON, SOBR.
In Chelyabinsk, I realized that the forest is not scary
- What is your impression of the Southern Urals during the year that you live here?
– I am proud that I am in the Chelyabinsk region. Here people made tanks, worked in the rear. When I got here, I began to look at the home front workers with completely different eyes, they are such heroes! They found common ground with Governor Boris Dubrovsky. He is a metallurgist, we discussed pipes with him. Previously, they had to be transported from Japan. In 1983-1984, when I was a sailor, large-diameter pipes were transported to build the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod oil pipeline. Now we do everything ourselves, we do not depend on anyone. As for the population, modern Chelyabinsk people are very open people, many friends and acquaintances have appeared. They say there are problems with the environment, but I don’t feel them myself yet. Although breathing, of course, is not like in the mountains. At the same time, I confess, many things in the Chelyabinsk region are unusual. In the Caucasus, detachments are constantly moving forward, helicopters take off from Khankala every morning, but here I feel deep in the rear. Gradually I get used to the fact that you can take and go to the forest. Here, the forest is not a frightening word, which means that we have not done so much in the Caucasus in vain and continue to carry out hard service. In Chechnya, in Ingushetia, no one goes into the forest just like that, it is still a controlled zone, and in the Southern Urals, apart from ticks, there is nothing to be afraid of. Still surprisingly long winter. I really fell in love with the Traktor and Metallurg hockey teams. I go to matches, though most it takes time to check the activities of the riot police, who serve there, visit the multifunctional center for the protection of order, and so on. But I myself go to the ice arena, skate, even put my wife on skates. By the way, it turned out that I have eight relatives from the Urals. My son's wife, for example, is from Ust-Katav.
- And the son is not a military man by any chance?
- While the sailor. But he is already interested in serving in the National Guard. There is also a daughter, but she has a purely peaceful specialty.
Photo: Vyacheslav Shishkoedov
Over the years of service, Alexander Yasinsky has gone from being a detective of the criminal investigation department in his native Armavir to the head of the Department for the Coordination of Forces and Means of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the North Caucasus Federal District. Alexander Yuryevich moved from Chechnya to the Southern Urals last autumn. Then, during the formation of the National Guard, he was appointed interim head of the regional department. As Gubernia found out, he had points of contact with the Chelyabinsk region before: most of the personnel of the regional department of the Russian Guard served under the leadership of Alexander Yasinsky in the Caucasus.
Traded the sea for a family and the Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Alexander Yuryevich, you came to the internal affairs bodies at the age of 30. What were you doing before?
- I graduated from the Higher Marine Engineering School, now it is the Novorossiysk State Maritime Academy, with a degree in ship mechanics. I studied with pleasure, a diploma with honors as confirmation. After that, he sailed a lot - he was a sailor for foreign voyages until the age of 28. I thought that I would never leave the sea - this is mine and for life! But when my wife and I were expecting our first-born daughter, I realized that I wanted to change priorities: to nurse the child, to see how the baby takes the first step. He put his family above love for the sea. On earth, he chose service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
- Why did you choose to work in the criminal investigation department?
– I think this is the most legendary work. There is no such person who, while serving in the police, would not want to work in the criminal investigation department. And the situation in Armavir in those years was very tense: 70-80 murders a year, hundreds of robberies. There was an incredible amount of work. They solved such high-profile cases as serial murders of Kamaz drivers - 16 people. Detained crime bosses. And even then they began to work in the Caucasus, because a lot of weapons were brought from there to Armavir.
- In 2003, when you were still working in the Krasnodar Territory, you were awarded the medal "For Saving the Perishing"...
On June 22, 2003 there was a very big flood. The Kuban was heavily overflowing, the houses were literally demolished. In one night, we, eight employees of the criminal investigation department and two employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, took more than a hundred people out of the disaster area. About ten people were rescued almost at the last moment, they were already drowning. One grandfather, 86 years old, climbed into the attic, somehow loaded him, literally handed him over. An hour later, his house was washed away...
– And how did you end up in the North Caucasus?
- In 2006, he was sent on a business trip as part of an operational group to the Shelkovskaya district of the Chechen Republic. He served there for six months, and after that he returned there to serve as deputy head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Achkhoy-Martan district. There are 108 thousand inhabitants there, Russians - 18. At that time, gang groups were still operating on the territory of the Chechen Republic. In 2011, when there was a reform in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, I was offered to continue serving in the temporary operational group of bodies and units of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Khankala. I agreed.
Portraits of three commanders hang in Colonel Alexander Yasinsky’s office: on the left is Igor Golloev, commander of the Ural District of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, on the right is Viktor Zolotov, Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, in the center is Vladimir Putin, Supreme Commander of the Russian Armed Forces.
Gangs appeared like mushrooms
– What was the most striking, memorable in the North Caucasus?
- I experienced the strongest emotions during the special operation, when our employee Batsilov died. Subsequently, he became a hero of Russia. He was seriously wounded, we tried to put him in the car, but he, no, continues to fight. Previously, we only read about it, how we remained in our positions during the Great Patriotic War, but when you see it with your own eyes, the attitude is completely different. I was struck by the willingness of the fighters to sacrifice themselves for the sake of their native country
- That's why I immediately remembered junior police lieutenant Magomed Nurbagandov from Dagestan ...
- ... Who, to the demands of the militants to advise his acquaintances to quit law enforcement agencies, replied: "Work, brothers." These are the heroes of our day...
- You, too, have been awarded medals for courage and for carrying out special operations involving a risk to life. What were these operations?
“Our group of many thousands, which included employees of the FSB, the armed forces and internal troops, carried out large-scale measures to destroy criminal groups. Gang groups at that time appeared like mushrooms in the North Caucasus. None of us was in the headquarters, all the officers took part in combat operations. We have hundreds of destroyed militants on the territory of the Chechen Republic, Dagestan, Ingushetia...
Chechnya is now one of the safest territories
- The national question is a complex topic, especially if religion is involved in it. Has your attitude towards Islam changed in any way during the years that you spent in the North Caucasus?
“Before, I didn’t really think about it, until one of the Chechens who served with me said: “I am most afraid of non-believers, they are the worst.” Islam is the religion of billions of people, but some misrepresent it, and then the problems begin. I served with Muslims for more than two years in the Akhchoy-Martan district, we went to military operations together, hand in hand, and I never felt that I was treated differently ... Look, now Grozny is a beautiful city, The Chechen Republic is prospering, it is one of the safest. And the Chechens themselves are very hardworking.
– What Caucasian traditions do you honor?
- In the Caucasus, children treat their parents with respect and reverence. I had a boss, Hussein Aidamirov. He, a colonel, an riot policeman, every day tried to call on his parents and ask how they were doing. Many Russians find it difficult to understand this culture. The attitude towards women there is a little different. It is customary for us to let a woman go first - to show respect, but in Chechnya it is different. It was strange at first, but I quickly got used to it.
- Forgive me, of course, for the question, but were you able to get used to the deaths of your colleagues, is it even possible to get used to this?
- These are still the most difficult memories ... But the main thing is that if earlier, at the time of my service in Chechnya, the number of deaths was in the hundreds, then it was reduced to dozens. I left in 2016, only two people died that year. The life of one person is priceless, and when hundreds of lives have been saved, it means that the years of work and life lived were not in vain.
Fighters choose their own uniform and take sneakers
- Over the past 20-30 years, the armament of the Russian army has changed a lot?
- Of course. Our native Kalashnikov assault rifle is being modernized. Employees have sights of night and infrared vision. This is something that wasn't there before. We have light bulletproof vests and great new radios with good communications. High in the mountains they work, we hear ours. And you know what's important? When I served in Khankala, all kinds of manufacturers of weapons and uniforms came to us and we chose what we like, having previously selected samples for testing. They say: "This form is good." How are we supposed to define it? Only by experience, for example, by distributing uniforms to the fighters of the OMON, SOBR, so that they could walk in the mountains for three months. They came to the conclusion that it was necessary, for example, that the pants were rubberized to the knees, otherwise, when you instantly get wet in the morning, then you are no longer a fighter. And they listened to us.
- And what products were in our guys' duffel bags? Chechen fighters, I know, found American sneakers.
- Snickers is nuts, glucose, just what you need in such conditions! Our dry rations are also very good, balanced. It includes everything you need - from personal hygiene products and special filters to collect water from mountain streams, to full breakfasts, lunches and dinners. There are different sets, all ours, domestic. But our fighters, I know, still secretly take Snickers with them.
What does the National Guard do?
- Who is included in the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation? Why was it created and what is the fundamental difference from the Ministry of Internal Affairs?
- On April 5, 2016, the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin signed a Decree on the creation of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation. One of the main tasks assigned to the troops of the National Guard is the fight against terrorism and organized crime, the protection of public order and control over the circulation of weapons in the country. The Russian Guard carries out its activities in close cooperation with other federal executive authorities, executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local governments, public associations and organizations. The National Guard was created with the idea of forming a super-powerful power structure, consisting of those who always think about protecting the interests of the country in the first place. This is a power fist. Our task in cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs is to provide security support in conducting operations. The structure of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region includes such units as the FGKU "Office of Private Security of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation in the Chelyabinsk Region", the Center for Licensing and Permit Work, a detachment of mobile special purpose (OMON), deployment in Chelyabinsk, Magnitogorsk and Zlatoust, a special detachment of rapid response (SOBR), a special-purpose aviation detachment.
- Many people ask themselves - why did private security enter the structure of the Russian Guard?
- Because private security units ensure the security of important state facilities, the fuel and energy complex, and strategic facilities. This year, the private security service is celebrating its 65th anniversary. By the way, the Chelyabinsk region is very complex, replete with state facilities that are subject to mandatory protection. There are more than 11 thousand of them.
- Probably, that's why you were transferred here from the Caucasus? By the way, when there were mass evacuations in Chelyabinsk recently due to false reports of mining, did the National Guard also take part in the checks?
- Yes, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB, the National Guard - everyone comes in this case. Everyone is doing their own thing. For example, we have something that others do not have - engineering teams with mine detection dogs. By the way, the staff of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region is very strong and well-established. I didn't make any major personnel decisions. 80 percent of the personnel were my subordinates in the Caucasus. I know here SOBR, OMON. At that moment they were part of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Chelyabinsk region took great care of its employees who served in the Caucasus. Such subjects can be counted on the fingers. Previously, they left for six months, now for three. In general, I try to keep the core, to support veterans of private security, OMON, SOBR.
In Chelyabinsk, I realized that the forest is not scary
- What is your impression of the Southern Urals during the year that you live here?
– I am proud that I am in the Chelyabinsk region. Here people made tanks, worked in the rear. When I got here, I began to look at the home front workers with completely different eyes, they are such heroes! They found common ground with Governor Boris Dubrovsky. He is a metallurgist, we discussed pipes with him. Previously, they had to be transported from Japan. In 1983-1984, when I was a sailor, large-diameter pipes were transported to build the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhgorod oil pipeline. Now we do everything ourselves, we do not depend on anyone. As for the population, modern Chelyabinsk people are very open people, many friends and acquaintances have appeared. They say there are problems with the environment, but I don’t feel them myself yet. Although breathing, of course, is not like in the mountains. At the same time, I confess, many things in the Chelyabinsk region are unusual. In the Caucasus, detachments are constantly moving forward, helicopters take off from Khankala every morning, but here I feel deep in the rear. Gradually I get used to the fact that you can take and go to the forest. Here, the forest is not a frightening word, which means that we have not done so much in the Caucasus in vain and continue to carry out hard service. In Chechnya, in Ingushetia, no one goes into the forest just like that, it is still a controlled zone, and in the Southern Urals, apart from ticks, there is nothing to be afraid of. Still surprisingly long winter. I really fell in love with the Traktor and Metallurg hockey teams. I go to matches, however, most of the time it takes to check the activities of the riot police, who serve there, visit the multifunctional center for law enforcement, and so on. But I myself go to the ice arena, skate, even put my wife on skates. By the way, it turned out that I have eight relatives from the Urals. My son's wife, for example, is from Ust-Katav.
- And the son is not a military man by any chance?
- While the sailor. But he is already interested in serving in the National Guard. There is also a daughter, but she has a purely peaceful specialty.
Photo: Vyacheslav Shishkoedov
About what is not in the official press releases...
The President dismissed 11 generals and senior officers by decree and made 15 appointments.
Most of all, 5 resignations affected the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Then follows the Federal Penitentiary Service and the Sledkom (2 resignations each). One resignation each - in the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Prosecutor's Office.
For the second month in a row, the Presidential Administration has not posted personnel decrees on the portal of official acts.
As they say, this is the position of the new personnel officer of the Kremlin, an aide to President Seryshev.
Former personnel officer Yevgeny Shkolov was a supporter of greater openness.
"This is the new style of personnel officer Seryshev - to hide everything, just in case to cover their rear."
Of the significant resignations of November, the dismissal of the deputy chairman of the Investigative Committee, General Karnaukhov, and the head of the Department of Internal Security of the Federal Penitentiary Service, General Cherskov.
Karnaukhov's resignation was connected with the Dagestan affair.
The fact is that Karnaukhov for a long time headed the Investigative Committee for the North Caucasus Federal District and oversaw the North Caucasus and the Southern Federal District.
It is here that today the largest number of criminal cases on corruption.
“Karnaukhov had serious trusting ties with many Caucasian clans. It is no secret that Boris Karnaukhov helped them, shared information, and advised them.”
Karnaukhov had serious contacts with all the security forces, he knew how to build relations with the FSB, there were no complaints against him in the line of investigation.
Karnaukhov oversaw almost all cases related to terrorism in the North Caucasus.
However, after the start of the special operation in Dagestan, it turned out that Bastrykin's deputy had too close relations with many corrupt officials.
He was offered to quietly retire due to age. He didn't object.
Now Bastrykin has a serious problem finding a replacement for Karnaukhov. They say that this position will be taken by a person close to the M Department, although Bastrykin himself opposes this.
General Oleg Cherskov, dismissed from the post of head of the CSS of the Federal Penitentiary Service, was considered a creature of the head of the Federal Penitentiary Service Kornienko.
In the conflict between Kornienko and the FSB, the director of the Federal Penitentiary Service made a bet on the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Cherskov came from the legendary GUEBiPK and was recommended for appointment as ex-assistant to the President Shkolov.
Immediately from the moment of Chersky's appointment, his conflict with the employees of the Department M of the FSB began.
At the end of 2017, a scandal arose, as a result of which Chersky was accused of corrupt spending on paying for his birthday - at the Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow restaurant.
Materials were collected about visits by the family of the head of the CSS to resorts, expensive restaurants and beauty salons, concerts of world stars in VIP boxes, accommodation in five-star hotels.
Later, Chersky's employees were accused of opposing the collection of materials by the FSB.
The CSS was blamed for poor work on revealing the facts of violations of the regime and torture in the colonies.
After the famous Yaroslavl case in IK-1, it was decided to lay all the blame on Chersky, as a result of which he was fired.
The head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Yamalo-Nenets District, General Bessonov, was sent into retirement.
In the structure of the Ministry of Emergency Situations since 2002, the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Yamal has been in charge for 10 years.
The title of General Bessonov was awarded last year.
According to the source, the reason for Bessonov's long-term stability was in his friendly relations with the managers of Gazprom and Lukoil. The local Ministry of Emergency Situations on many occasions turned a blind eye to problems, for which it received the help of oil and gas workers. Management was in good standing in Moscow.
Now Bessonov is called a candidate for the position of vice-governor of Yamal for interaction with law enforcement agencies.
He will replace Mikhail Kagan, who is leaving as a federal inspector for the Sverdlovsk region.
The head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Krasnodar Territory, General Vladimir Vinevsky, resigned.
In May of this year, Vinevsky was declared an incomplete service due to the weak activity of the police in the fight against the “black loggers”.
Vinevsky himself belongs to the St. Petersburg clan. From 2001 to 2006, he worked as deputy head of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Northwestern Federal District. From 2006 to 2011 he headed the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Lipetsk Region.
Vinevsky headed the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Krasnodar Territory immediately after the scandalous story of Tsapkov, in which many high-ranking police officers were involved.
Vinevsky's task was to clean up the control, but it turned out that the general could not cope with this task.
Vinevsky for many years was called the creature of General Murov. It was alleged that the FSO contributed to the appointment of Vinevsky in the rich Krasnodar Territory.
In 2015, they planned to transfer Vinevsky to Saratov, but he resisted.
They say that Vinevsky found contacts with Plenipotentiary Ustinov.
According to the source, the fate of Vinevsky was decided in the summer - the general was offered to prepare for retirement. People from the general's inner circle were fired: police chief Kuznetsov, head of the Main Investigation Department Demin.
In accordance with the presidential decree, Deputy Head of the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Zlobinsky was dismissed (in 2011-2015 he headed the Office for Work with Security Bodies of the Moscow Mayor's Office; is considered Kolokoltsev's confidant).
The departure of Zlobinsky is a wake-up call for Kolokoltsev. Zlobinsky was considered his eyes and ears in the personnel department, which strained many clans in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In the wake of the cleansing of the Bashkir police, the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bashkiria, the head of the GSU, General Viktor Mikhailov, was dismissed.
His resignation is very symbolic against the backdrop of the rape scandal in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bashkiria.
Viktor Mikhailov has been in charge of the GSU of the Republican Ministry of Internal Affairs since 2011. Before working in Bashkiria from 2007 to 2011, he headed a similar department in the Omsk region.
In 2016, Mikhailov was even acting minister of the republic, but he never received a promotion. "Mikhailov had a very strained relationship with Minister Deev."
General Moshkov, head of the Institute for Advanced Studies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, resigned.
From 2011 to 2017, he headed the Bureau of Special Technical Activities (cyber unit of the police). Moshkov was the deputy of the legendary Miroshnikov. But Moshkov himself had many complaints, ranging from corruption to fraud with the budget.
Moshkov was replaced by Major General Mikhail Litvinov, who previously worked as deputy head of the 12th center of the FSB.
Moshkov himself served as head of the institute for a little over a year and now, according to rumors, he is a witness in several criminal cases.
The deputy head of the organizational and inspection department of the Sledkom, General Charikova, was dismissed.
The head of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Tula region, General Krasnov, was also dismissed.
It is interesting that the general's shoulder straps were handed to Krasnov only in the summer of this year, and the director of the service, Kornienko, did it personally.
Krasnov was dismissed based on the results of the audit. Numerous facts of extortion of money from prisoners, violations of the rules of the regime by criminal authorities, contacts of the leadership of the Federal Penitentiary Service with them were revealed.
In addition, employees of the Tula Federal Penitentiary Service organized the supply of drugs to the colony.
Recently, the first deputy head of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Tula Region, Vsevolod Snurnitsin, was sentenced to 6 years in prison.
Vladimir Falileev, prosecutor of the Novosibirsk Region, has been relieved of his post.
He was involved in ties with local criminals.
In particular, it was about friendship with Magomed (Mikhail) Magomedov, nicknamed Magomed.
The criminal community in Transbaikalia was engaged in the sale of drugs, car theft, and trade in valuable raw materials.
In October, Falileev was sent on vacation.
Lyubov Kuzmenok, the first deputy prosecutor of the Novosibirsk region and, in fact, the gray eminence of the prosecutor's office, was also dismissed.
Andrey Turbin, former deputy prosecutor of the Novosibirsk region, was also fired from the prosecutor's office.
The Falileev case was handled by a special team of the Prosecutor General's Office headed by Deputy Prosecutor General Yuri Ponomarev.
But the purge was based on the results of the work of the M FSB Directorate, which discovered facts of corruption in all power structures of the region.
The head of the traffic police of the Shtelmach region has already been fired, the entire prosecutor's office has been dispersed, purges are expected in the Internal Affairs Directorate.
Among the new appointments.
General Rostislav Rassokhov was appointed head of the Main Directorate for the Investigation of Particularly Important Cases.
From 2014 to 2017, Rassokhov was a senior investigator for especially important cases under the chairman of the Investigative Committee.
He led a number of high-profile cases, among them the case of the governor of the Tula region Dudka, the case of Togliattiazot.
Ex-senior investigator for especially important cases under the Chairman of the Investigative Committee Nikolai Ushchapovsky was appointed 1st deputy head of the Main Directorate for investigating especially important cases.
Ushchapovsky led a number of cases related to the crash of aircraft; led a group of investigators on the explosion of the Nevsky Express at the Malaya Vishera railway line, the case of the murder of journalist Yuri Shchekochikhin, received the Kashin case from Golkin.
General Sergei Golkin became a full-fledged deputy head of the Department for the Investigation of Particularly Important Cases.
Almost all cases are under Golkin's management - from the Serebrennikov case to the Dagestan anti-corruption cases.
Sergey Golkin was in charge of Kashin's case.
Colonel Anatoly Razinkin, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for the Investigation of Particularly Important Cases of the Investigative Committee, headed the Control and Investigation Department
Valery Alyshev, Head of the Investigation Team in the Khodorkovsky Case, Appointed Deputy Head of the Main Investigative Committee of the Sledkom - Head of the Department for Investigating Crimes Against State Power and in the Sphere of the Economy
The former head of the procedural control department of the Sledkom, General Zolotarev, became the deputy head of the GSU of the Sledkom.
Zolotarev headed the Moscow region department of the Investigative Committee, then became the first deputy head of the Main Investigative Committee of the Sledkom in the Moscow Region.
He was one of those who led the case of Moscow region prosecutors.
Former head of the department of the Investigative Committee for the Volga Federal District (since 2015 - head of the 3rd Investigation Department) and head of the department for the investigation of crimes against the person and public security.
Denis Kolesnikov began to raise his status to the deputy head of the GSU Sledkom.
Kolesnikov took an active part in initiating and investigating criminal cases in Nizhny Novgorod and Mari El.
All appointees are considered to be Bastrykin's clientele and are associated with the security forces.
The head of the Investigative Department for the Kurgan Region, Petr Krupenya, will head the department of the Investigative Committee in the Pskov Region.
Since 1991, Krupenya has held senior positions in the apparatus of the internal affairs department of the Pskov region, in 1996 he was appointed to the post of deputy head of the department - head of the public security police of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Pskov region.
Until 2009, he headed the Internal Affairs Directorate for Yaroslavl region.
Moved to the Investigative Committee in 2010.
Krupenya became famous for the harsh layoffs of employees in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Yaroslavl Region. Subordinates called him a tyrant.
In fact, Krupenya lost control of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs. And he himself was accused of facts of corruption. The closest relatives of Peter Krupenya were directly related to the Velikoluksky sausages company.
General Mishagin headed the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ulyanovsk region.
Mishagin himself until 2013 was the chief of police of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Tula region, headed the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kalmykia.
According to the source, there are two problems in Kalmykia - corruption and drugs.
Mishagin himself was noted as a specialist in the fight against crime among young people. Probably, this topic is now very relevant for the Ulyanovsk region.
Colonel Igor Pogadaev, Deputy Chief of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Orenburg Region, the Chief of Police, may become the new Minister of Internal Affairs of Kalmykia.
Police Colonel Vladislav Tolkunov has become the new head of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Bryansk region.
In 2011-2012, he served in the central office of the GUBEPiPK Ministry of Internal Affairs, he is familiar with Chuichenko.
The appointment of the former police chief of Mordovia to Bryansk does not seem to be accidental. Sugrobov's colleague spent several years in Penza and Mordovia and now he will head the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Bryansk Region, where the interests of Medvedev's Miratorg are represented.
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The President of the Russian Federation appointed the head of the department of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region
The President of the Russian Federation signed a decree on six appointments in the National Guard, including reappointing Colonel Alexander Yasinsky as head of the National Guard Troops Directorate for the Chelyabinsk Region. This is stated in the message on the website of the Russian Guard.
Alexander Yasinsky arrived in Chelyabinsk last fall: it was then that he was appointed head of the regional department of the Russian Guard during its formation.
In Kyshtym, employees of the Russian Guard arranged an exhibition in honor of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers
In the inter-district department of private security in the cities of Kyshtym and Karabash, the exposition “Heirs of the Immortal Regiment” was opened for the first time. The initiator of holding such exhibitions in the departments of private security was the head of the Department of the Russian Guard in the Chelyabinsk region, police colonel Alexander Yasinsky.
As Natalya Belyaeva, an analyst of the organizational and analytical work of the private security department in Kyshtym, told the KR website, five photographs are presented at the exhibition, each of which is accompanied by a story about the grandfathers and great-grandfathers of the Kyshtym employees of the National Guard.
The head of the Chelyabinsk department of the Russian Guard after a series of states of emergency intends to tighten control over weapons
The head of the department of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation for the Chelyabinsk Region, Alexander Yasinsky, intends to tighten control over the circulation of weapons. He stated this today, December 20, at his first press conference in the South Urals. According to Yasinsky, this will make it possible to organize work with those who wish to acquire weapons and protect children from accidents.
Colonel Yasinsky spoke about the structure of the new power structure, which was created on April 5 this year and is still not very clear to ordinary residents.
In the Chechen Republic, in the village of Khankala, festive events dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the creation of VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.
The solemn meeting was attended by the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the North Caucasus Federal District, Police Colonel General Sergey Chenchik, the Acting Head of the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Police Colonel Alexander Yasinsky, the Minister of Internal Affairs for the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, Major General of Police Igor Romashkin, the commander of the OGV (s) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for carrying out counter-terrorist operations in the TFR, Lieutenant General Sergei Vlasenko, heads of departments of internal affairs bodies and internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia stationed in the North Caucasus Federal District, as well as the leadership and personnel of the group.
In the administrative center of the temporary town VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, a flower-laying ceremony was held at the monument to employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation who died in the line of duty.
The solemn meeting began with a demonstration of a film prepared by the press center of the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, which showed the pages of history and the stages of the formation of the group, the results of its official and combat activities.
The head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the North Caucasus Federal District, Police Colonel General Sergey Chenchik, addressed the audience with a congratulatory speech, who thanked the leadership and employees of the group for many years of worthy service in maintaining law and order in the North Caucasus region. Sergey Chenchik also congratulated Major General of Police Igor Romashkin, who since 2012 has successfully and effectively led the personnel of the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, on his appointment as Minister of Internal Affairs for the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic.
Igor Romashkin also congratulated the personnel of the group on their 15th anniversary and thanked colleagues from the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and units of the internal affairs bodies and internal troops for many years of joint work, for the successful fulfillment of service and combat missions and years of interaction, thanks to which serious results were achieved in the fight with illegal armed formations and accomplices of the bandit underground.
Police Colonel Alexander Yasinsky, acting head of the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, delivered a solemn speech. Colonel Yasinsky congratulated the members of the group on the holiday and wished them success in the fight against crime and terrorism.
Commander of the OGV(s), Lieutenant General Sergei Vlasenko, also expressed gratitude to the personnel of the temporary operational group for many years of cooperation in the fight against the armed and radical underground of the North Caucasus and progress made in restoring constitutional order in the region.
In continuation of the solemn part, the heads of the departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia of the North Caucasian federal district. A number of employees of the group were awarded state and departmental awards of the internal affairs bodies and internal troops, badges, valuable gifts and diplomas.
At the end of the event, a festive concert was organized for the guests and personnel of the VOGOiP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, in which employees of the group, as well as colleagues from the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, 46 separate brigade of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and the Grozny Suvorov Military School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russia.
Note
The temporary operational group of bodies and divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia was formed on April 22, 2000 by order of the Minister of Internal Affairs.
The first head of VOGOiP was Lieutenant General Viktor Medveditkov. Subsequently, the group was led by Lieutenant General of Militia Nikolai Getman, Lieutenant General of the Internal Service Viktor Vorotnikov, Lieutenant General of Militia Iskander Galimov, Colonel of Militia Yuri Orlenko, Major General of Militia Viktor Rakitin, Lieutenant General of Militia Alexander Sysoev, Lieutenant General of Militia Oleg Khotin , lieutenant general of the internal service Mikhail Shepilov, police lieutenant general Nikolai Simakov and police major general Igor Romashkin.
The VOGOiP police officers perform service and combat missions in Dagestan, Ingushetia, North Ossetia and Kabardino-Balkaria. Today, members of the internal affairs bodies from all regions of the Russian Federation serve in the group.
The main goals and objectives of the group are to control the state of the operational situation on the territory of the North Caucasus Federal District, to identify members of illegal armed groups and their accomplices, to seize weapons and drugs from illegal circulation, to identify vehicles that are on the federal wanted list. In addition to the network of checkpoints, there are 7 mobile inspection and inspection complexes, which proved their effectiveness at the Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014.
Press Center VOGOiP Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia