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The VChK-OGPU Telegram channel and Rucriminal.info continue to acquaint readers with the protocol of the confrontation between the former employee of the Center T GUBOP of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Andrei Yakhnev (the best friend of the current head of the 5th Service of the FSB of the Russian Federation Alexei Komkov) and the authoritative businessman Oleg Ramazanov. The former was a member of a gang of security forces that committed the murder of over 40 people. Now this organized crime group is called "White Arrow" because the killers were exclusively special forces fighters, and the victims were mainly criminal authorities. And Ramazanov was one of those who supplied "orders" to the group. It was through this chain that Yakhnev and his partner in the organized crime group, the employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Chebotarev, who led a group of security forces-killers, received an order to eliminate the raider Revzin, who was trying to seize the Moskovsky department store. In exchange, the owner of Moskovsky Tsimbaev gave the security forces and intermediaries the use of the department store area, which brought in 35 thousand dollars a month. However, this is not the end of this story. The intermediary between Tsimbaev and Yakhnev with his security forces-killers were two authoritative businessmen Gadzhiev (communicated with Tsimbaev) and Oleg Ramazanov (communicated with Yakhnev). Ramazanov is also currently in custody. The VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info have at their disposal a protocol of the confrontation between Yakhnev and Ramazanov, which sheds light on many circumstances of this story. So, when the parties were already in full swing "sawing" the rent money from the Moskovsky department store, Gadzhiev blabbed about this story to the Dagestani criminal "authority" Burchakov (Paiza). He considered himself a partner of Ramazanov and expressed claims to him that he had concealed such a profitable project for "Moskovsky". Paiza demanded his share, otherwise, threatening to kill Ramazanov. The latter reported the problem to Yakhnev and said that if the problem was not solved, then the monthly payments to the security forces in the amount of 35 thousand dollars would stop - this money would have to be given to Burchakov. Ramazanov considered Paiza and Gadzhiev, who was on Paiza's side, to be the problem. Yakhnev passed the order on them to the Interior Ministry employee Chebotarev, who had a team of security force killers. In 2003, Burchakov was blown up in a car near his home in Moscow. Soon, the security forces-killers shot "Gadzhiev" near his house. However, it turned out that they had again mistaken the target and dealt with businessman Andreev, who lived in the same house with Gadzhiev and drove the same car. Gadzhiev became very wary after this, increased his security and became a very difficult target. But the security forces-killers still managed to catch him. Gadzhiev was playing football in the Olympic Village, went to the toilet, where a SOBR fighter "Rys" was waiting for him. He shot Gadzhiev and disappeared.

"Regarding the circumstances for which the confrontation is being conducted, the interrogated persons testified as follows:

Investigator's question to the accused Yakhnev A.V.: what can you explain about the murders of Burchakov P.B. and Gadzhiev M.G.?

Response of the accused Yakhnev A.V.: Oleg said that he received threats from Burchakov and Gadzhiev related to the fact that the latter wanted him to share money with them, that is, to "come after" them in a crony way. He said that if they killed him, then payments from representatives of the Moskovsky department store would stop. Ramazanov really feared for his life and the lives of his loved ones, and said that it was necessary to eliminate Gadzhiev M.G. and Burchakov P.B. He said that Burchakov P.B. was some kind of authority, his former "opponent". A separate reward was not expected, everything was within the framework of the agreement on the Moscow department store that we received 35 thousand US dollars monthly from the rent received. The rest of the money was divided between Ramazanov and Gadzhiev, in what proportions I do not know. I reported this to Chebotarev A.I., he expressed dissatisfaction, but said that we were protecting our investments and if something happened to Oleg, everything would be in vain.

Oleg gave me the address where Gadzhiev lived (behind the CDT). Since Chebotarev knew Gadzhiev personally, they only gave me the address. Burchakov lived at the intersection of Kashirskoye Shosse and Nakhimovsky Prospekt. They also reported the make of Burchakov's car and that he himself was driving. I don't remember whether a photograph was given or not. I don't know the details of the crimes, it was Chebotarev's prerogative.

Then I learned that when they wanted to kill Gadzhiev, another person was actually killed. Oleg told me about this, allegedly it happened practically before Gadzhiev's eyes. We met with Oleg in an Italian restaurant in a business center opposite the Tourist House (the intersection of Leninsky Prospekt and Miklukho-Maklaya Street). Oleg said: “What kind of Russian special forces are these, you’ve killed the wrong person for the second time, are you recruiting blind people there?” At that time, he said that instructions on further plans would come later.

I don’t know the details of Burchakov’s murder either. Two weeks later, in early August, I drove up to Oleg for money (possibly to the same place), he handed me the money in a paper bag. We didn’t talk that time. The next day I I went with Chebotarev, gave him the money, on the way Chebotarev showed me the house and said that a few days ago everything had gone well at the site, he had a top-class demolition specialist, everything went as it should, no outsiders were hurt.

A few days later Oleg called and invited Chebotarev and me to a restaurant. The restaurant had a separate booth, the table was set. Oleg thanked me and Alexey Chebotarev. Oleg came out to see me off, asked what we were going to do with Gadzhiev? Oleg was in a good mood, said that since "God saved" him, "Lucky", let him live.

Literally a week later they announced that I was leaving for Chechnya, I told Oleg and Chebotarev that I would be leaving. Oleg said that he would transfer the money to Chebotarev according to the schedule. He took me to the Danilov Monastery. At that moment, he did not express his intentions about Gadzhiev to me.

 

Investigator's question to the accused Yakhnev A.V.: From your previous testimony it follows that before you left on a business trip, Ramazanov O.D. said that he would hand over money and other instructions for the Moskovsky department store to Chebotarev A.I. personally or through Muidov A.M. Do you confirm your testimony?

 

Response of the accused Yakhnev A.V.: He said that he would find a way to hand it over himself. I confirm my testimony.

 

Investigator's question to the accused Yakhnev A.V.: From your previous testimony it follows that Ramazanov did not give you instructions to stop the order to kill Gadzhiev M.G., in connection with which you informed Chebotarev A.I. that the task of killing Gadzhiev had not been removed, and subsequent instructions for his murder would be received from Ramazanov. Do you confirm your testimony?

 

Answer of the accused Yakhnev A.V.: Yes, I confirm.

 

Question of the investigator to the accused Yakhnev A.V.: How did you learn about the murder of Gadzhiev?

 

Answer of the accused Yakhnev A.V.: On 29.11.2003, I returned from a business trip and told everyone that I had arrived. Then I saw Oleg and asked if everything was okay. He said that everything was okay, and about Gadzhiev, he said that he had found what he was looking for. When I saw Chebotarev, the latter said that in mid-October an order had come from Ramazanov and Gadzhiev had been killed in the Olympic Village. Chebotarev's money was being received regularly. In December, I went on vacation, and in January, when I returned to Moscow, I asked Oleg about the money. Oleg replied that Tsimbaev was not in touch. After the New Year holidays, we saw each other and he said that Tsimbaev was not in touch and blocked him. In February 2004, Chebotarev started asking about the money. I told Oleg about it, he said that he was deciding. At the end of February, I told Oleg, and in early March he invited me to his home in Yasenevo, where he told me that Gadzhiev's mistress came to him after his murder and demanded her share instead of Gadzhiev. He refused her, to which she got angry at Ramazanov and told Tsimbaev that Ramazanov's side had killed Gadzhiev, and that Oleg had said that he was a military intelligence colonel. Ramazanov Oleg introduced himself this way because Tsimbaev did not want to deal with a negative environment (bandits), but wanted to communicate with the special services. During the further conversation, Oleg said that Gadzhiev had become so brazen that his mistress found out that they were collecting not 100 thousand, but 200 thousand dollars from the rent, and Gadzhiev M.G. came to him to demand a division, said that Gadzhiev had gone too far. Gadzhiev M.G., as I said earlier, received some percentage of the rent payments. This conversation between Gadzhiev and Ramazanov took place when I was on a business trip."

Timofey Grishin

To be continued

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