FBI Director Christopher Wray personally flew to the Czech Republic to extradite the hero…

FBI Director Christopher Ray personally flew to the Czech Republic to extradite the hero of the Cheka-OGPU publications, mafioso Polad Omarov. In the United States, Omarov was wanted for planning to kill Iranian opposition journalist and human rights activist Masih Alinejat in the United States.

Omarov was wanted in a number of countries, and was detained in January 2023 in the Czech Republic. Christopher Ray recently flew away from the Czech Republic empty-handed, Omarov was extradited to the USA,

As the Cheka-OGPU was the first to tell at the time, Polad is the second cousin of thief in law Nadir Salifov (Lotu Guli). During Guli’s life, he was not part of the lawyer’s inner circle, but after his murder he became extremely close to Guli’s brother, also a thief in law, Namik. In particular, Polad promised to deal with everyone who was involved in the massacre of Guli. It was he who took upon himself the organization of the execution of Nazir Aliyev in December 2021 in Odessa. The latter was close to Guli and actually served as the head of his security service. Before the attack on Salifov, he arranged everything so that the chief was actually without numerous guards. Later it turned out that Aliyev gave instructions to the perpetrator of the murder, Lot Guli. After the crime, he hid in Odessa, where, on Polad’s instructions, he was found by Guli’s former guard Shohraddin Guliyev.

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Polad’s biography is appropriate. As the Cheka-OGPU found out, Omarov was put on the international wanted list by Ukraine for the kidnappings and murders of two people. And this is not the entire list of his Ukrainian victims. He is also put on the international wanted list by Kazakhstan for kidnapping and murder. He was also wanted for kidnapping and creating a crime syndicate by Bulgaria. But Polad Omarov did not lose heart, hoping to become a “thief in law” and named a huge list of people, including “thieves in law”, whom he intended to kill. Basically, his potential victims are those who at different times said something bad about Guli, or simply don’t like Polad. In the Salif clan, Polad was considered a very effective boss who works exactly in the style of Guli himself. Polad tried, through proxies, to take control of the flower and herb trade business in the Moscow region. Moreover, he began to impose tribute on Azerbaijani traders in large markets in Moscow, including Food City. Attempts to intervene by thief in law Vagif Suleymanov, to put it mildly, did not find understanding with Polad.

In addition to eliminating Aliyev, it is believed that Polad was involved in the April 2021 murder of thief in law Ali Heydarov (Guli’s enemy) in a Moscow fitness center.

Like many representatives of the mafia, Polad sought to settle in Iran, from where there is no extradition. Apparently, that’s why he decided to prove his right with action by eliminating journalist and human rights activist Masih Alinejat at Iran’s go-ahead. However, the attempt was unsuccessful, and then Omarov was caught in the Czech Republic. There he confessed to crimes on the territory of Kazakhstan in order to be extradited to this country and not to the United States. But he flew to the States, where, apparently, he will receive a life sentence.

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