In Kazan, in recent days, two leaders of the criminal world from the era of the 90s died at once. Today, in the village of Mirnoye, one of the “godfathers” of the 90s is buried-Ravil Gatiatullin, better known as Jamai. Previously, he was considered the leader of the organized crime group Boriskovo and, even moving away from business, continued to solve controversial issues in his mansion, where he bred thoroughbred pigeons. Almost simultaneously, the former leader of Tukaevsky Anatoly Chuklov died. Both, the sources of Business Online say, did not spare the coronavirus.
Gatiatullin was born in 1960, during the heyday of the “Kazan phenomenon” was considered one of the leaders of the organized crime group “Boriskovo” (as a capacity he appears in the book “Banditsky Tatarstan – 2” of the Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Tatarstan Maxim Belyaev). The group received the name according to the microdistrict of the same name in the Volga region of Kazan-despite the fact that almost all nearby villages were considered the “branches” of the organized crime group “Tyap-Lap”, “Boriskovsky” were an independent gang. One of its founders is considered Linar Rechapov (narrow), who later became one of the leaders of the organized crime group “Sevastopol”. In the late 80s, the Boriskovskys began to engage in the production of counterfeit vodka, but already in the early 90s, the conflict has risen inside the group against the background of the struggle for control over the liquor and vodka plant. As a result of the internal showdowns, several people were killed, and the Rechers himself moved to Moscow, where he bought the Sevastopol hotel complex (from where the name of the gang came from). The “Boriskovskiy” also fought against the “First -Tersky”, as a result of which many of their people were lost, including one of the leaders named French.
Gatiatullin was born in 1960, during the heyday of the “Kazan phenomenon” was considered one of the leaders of the organized crime group “Boriskovo” (as a capacity he appears in the book “Banditsky Tatarstan – 2” of the Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Tatarstan Maxim Belyaev). The group received the name according to the microdistrict of the same name in the Volga region of Kazan-despite the fact that almost all nearby villages were considered the “branches” of the organized crime group “Tyap-Lap”, “Boriskovsky” were an independent gang. One of its founders is considered Linar Rechapov (narrow), who later became one of the leaders of the organized crime group “Sevastopol”. In the late 80s, the Boriskovskys began to engage in the production of counterfeit vodka, but already in the early 90s, the conflict has risen inside the group against the background of the struggle for control over the liquor and vodka plant. As a result of the internal showdowns, several people were killed, and the Rechers himself moved to Moscow, where he bought the Sevastopol hotel complex (from where the name of the gang came from). The “Boriskovskiy” also fought against the “First -Tersky”, as a result of which many of their people were lost, including one of the leaders named French.
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