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As the Cheka-OGPU previously wrote, the head of the BSTM of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Lieutenant General Litvinov M…

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As the Cheka-OGPU previously wrote, the head of the BSTM of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Lieutenant General Mikhail Yuryevich Litvinov and his first deputy, Major General Oleg Aleksandrovich Kozlov, were seconded to strengthen the long-suffering Ministry of Internal Affairs directly from the offices of the Lubyanka.

Having received full control over the BSTM, the generals decided to make the most of their forced exile.

First of all, the functions of Directorate B (analogous to the CSS) were expanded to enable them to carry out operational investigative measures against persons of interest and unwanted employees. The material and technical base began to be used for the personal purposes of managers, their families and friends.

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In particular, General Litvinov, who lives in the elite village of Serebryany Bor in an expensive cottage, uses the special vehicles of the BSTM duty unit as a taxi for his wife, and the capabilities of SORM and “boats” for the household needs of friends. General Kozlov (in the photo, who was the curator of Directorate K) not only gave direct orders to open operational cases against people and organizations that interested him and his friends, but also, supervising the “wiretapping” line, created a personal unit of selected girls who, in addition to their direct duties, for wiretapping telephones, they also have other responsibilities. Completely non-core.

The Cheka-OGPU previously wrote in detail about earnings from state tenders.

After the arrival of Litvinov, the Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation was transformed for personal needs, and later for the purpose of banal earnings. For this purpose, many former employees of the UEB and PC, loyal to the new course of management, were accepted into the Directorate K; 70% of the professional personnel who had previously been involved in high-profile crimes were forced to resign. There was a change in the head of Directorate K to police colonel Alexander Evgenievich Uskov, a native of the UEBiPK in Moscow.

The result of these manipulations was the complete incapacity of the unit and, as a result, a major scandal. During the implementation of the Infraud hacker group, employees of Directorate K, together with the head of the Investigative Committee for the Tverskoy District of the Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Tambiev, stole tens of millions of dollars worth of bitcoins.

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One of the most secret services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs – BSTM – is headed by Lieutenant General M. Yu. Litvinov, seconded, or rather exiled from the FSB. After his appointment to BSTM, all government orders were given to his friends from the Citadel group of companies (owned by the fictitiously departed…

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