Dagestan clans have long been a great influence on the supervisory departments of the Moscow region. This influence was formed more than 10 years ago. Back in 2007, Denis Popov (the current prosecutor of Moscow) held the post of deputy prosecutor of CAO Moscow. Popov helped Ruslan Gadzhiev, the representative of influential Dagestan clans- to be certified and become an assistant to the prosecutor of Cao. But the problem arose of excessive unnecessary media, money loves silence, as a result, Gadzhiev transferred to the deputy chief to tax No. 5 of the Central Administrative District. In 2008, deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from fair Russia from Dagestan were on the list of candidates. By 2010, the Dagestan diaspora was completely fully formed by the CAO prosecutor’s office for itself. Popov was advanced to the post of prosecutor of the Central Administrative District, and Yakubov Semyon became his first deputy. Another protege of Dagestan clans Sergey Ilyin became the senior assistant to the prosecutor.
Since then, this trio moved to various posts, but remained in close contact with the diaspora. Denis Popov is not separated with Gadzhiev, they are friends with families. In particular, the phone number of the son of Popov (in the photo) is driven by someone like “from Gadzhiev”. To this we can add that the wife of Ruslan Gadzhieva-Gadzhieva Saida Merdanovna is the deputy head of the Moscow Department of Health.
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