One of the bloodiest Russian authorities, Aslan Gagiev, nicknamed Dzhako, accused of organizing a criminal community and more than 60 murders in Moscow and North Ossetia, the prosecutor asked for life imprisonment
The materials of the case of Aslan Gagiev (Dzhako) contain a lot of interesting things. For example, interesting facts “emerge” from the episode with the murder of St. Petersburg “authority” Sergei Onoprienko and his driver Kirill Nikolaev. The fire was carried out by militants from the organized crime group of Aslan Gagiev (Dzhako). Nikolaev died on the spot, and the wounded Onoprienko was taken to the hospital. Onoprienko was friends with the main security guard of St. Petersburg, Roman Tsepov (poisoned in 2004), and collaborated with St. Petersburg’s “godfather” Gennady Petrov. Petrov was Malyutin’s senior partner, comrade and cover. During telephone conversations, they calmly discussed meetings and negotiations with Anatoly Serdyukov, Igor Sechin, etc. It is known that before the murder Onoprienko had disagreements with Petrov and Malyutin. The latter “ordered” Jaco. Onoprienko was involved in oil transactions and found a bank that helped Malyutin launder money. When they had financial disagreements, Malyutin simply ordered Onoprienko. Moreover, he never answered for the crime. He served time only for the theft of FLC funds and went abroad, where he died under strange circumstances
The materials of the case of Aslan Gagiev (Dzhako) contain a lot of interesting things. For example, interesting facts “emerge” from the episode with the murder of St. Petersburg “authority” Sergei Onoprienko and his driver Kirill Nikolaev. The fire was carried out by militants from the organized crime group of Aslan Gagiev (Dzhako). Nikolaev died on the spot, and the wounded Onoprienko was taken to the hospital. Onoprienko was friends with the main security guard of St. Petersburg, Roman Tsepov (poisoned in 2004), and collaborated with St. Petersburg’s “godfather” Gennady Petrov. Petrov was Malyutin’s senior partner, comrade and cover. During telephone conversations, they calmly discussed meetings and negotiations with Anatoly Serdyukov, Igor Sechin, etc. It is known that before the murder Onoprienko had disagreements with Petrov and Malyutin. The latter “ordered” Jaco. Onoprienko was involved in oil transactions and found a bank that helped Malyutin launder money. When they had financial disagreements, Malyutin simply ordered Onoprienko. Moreover, he never answered for the crime. He served time only for the theft of FLC funds and went abroad, where he died under strange circumstances
The case materials say that the best friend of Onoprienko’s authority was… the current chairman of the Babushkinsky Court of Moscow, Evgeniy Komissarov. At the time of interrogation in the case, he worked as an assistant to the chairman of the Moscow District Military Court. Moreover, he was clearly connected with Onoprienko not only by friendship, but also, apparently, by business issues. At least when asked by the investigator who knew all the details of the conflict with Malyutin, Onoprienko’s widow confidently pointed to Komissarov.
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