According to investigators, in 1995, Butorin staged his death in order to hide from the persecution of law enforcement agencies, after which he continued to lead the criminal activities of the “Orekhov” from the kingdom of Spain. In 1998, he became aware that the spheres of the influence of the “Orekhov group” and personally by his whereabouts were actively interested in an employee of the ROOP in the Central Administrative District of Moscow Petrov. Fearing that the specified police officer may contribute to the suppression of the gang illegal activity, Butorin decided to commit his murder. Butorin appointed a direct performer a member of the organized crime group Marat Polyansky, who reported information about the personality and place of residence of the police officer. Polyansky attracted a member of the gang of former special forces Alexander Vasilchenko to commit a crime. After preparing for the murder on December 3, 1998, Polyansky and Vasilchenko arrived at the place of residence of the police officer. In accordance with the distributed roles, Vasilchenko drove the car, and Polyansky from the cabin of this car fired a 5.6 mm caliber to the police officer from an automatic rifle. Death from the injury did not come in connection with the timely provision of medical care.
Behind the dry framework of the case hides how the events developed.
The accountant of the Orekhovsky organized crime group Vyalkov, Petrov and Butorin connect a very old relationship. They served in one of the military units in Odintsovo, Moscow Region, then remained in the army, and were warrant officers of the construction troops. Vyalkov, Petrov and Butorin became friends, together in the late 1980s went to a citizen. After which fate divorced them in different directions. Petrov went to work in the police. Lyalkov began to trade in the markets with used and repainted auto parts. And Butorin became one of the members of the “Orekhovskaya” organized crime group.
In 1998, Vyalkov, having arrived at one of the capital’s airports, accidentally met Nikolai Petrov there. Old army friends rejoiced at each other, began to recall the past. During the conversation, Petrov asked how Butorin was doing. The sluggish replied that everything was fine, they communicate. Saying goodbye, the policeman asked to convey the hello to Osa.
Soon, Vyalkov met with Butorin and handed him hello from Petrov. According to the description of the witnesses of the conversation, Osia began a detailed “interrogation” about the circumstances of communication with the policeman. And then in his eyes there were unkind sparks, which were familiar to many participants in the group. “Well, he also needs to convey greetings,” Yasia summed up manic. And he gave the go -ahead to eliminate.
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