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Today, Oleg Vladimirovich Tyutenkov, the legendary trailblazer, suddenly passed away…

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Today, Oleg Vladimirovich Tyutenkov, the legendary investigator of the 7th department of the Investigative Department of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate (the department in the early and mid-90s was investigating high-profile criminal cases related to organized crime and drug trafficking), suddenly passed away.
Modest, ascetic, decent, faithful to the oath to the working people to the last, Oleg Tyutenkov in the 90s investigated high-profile and complex criminal cases. It was he who took into custody the then all-powerful Robert Huntua, the head physician of the 47th medical unit of the Moscow Construction Committee, which had a hospital with 700 beds and, back in Soviet times, its own foreign currency account. Robert Shalovitch Khuntua, an influential Moscow official, the husband of the famous Bolshoi Theater opera singer Elena Obraztsova, with the help of subordinate doctors, brazenly stole drugs from incurable patients, dooming them to terrible torment. Supplying the Moscow elite with pure medical drugs (morphine, norphine, omnopon and promidol), he himself was an avid drug addict and a necessary person. Imagine the pressure that was put on the investigator and what respected people worried the police authorities about the validity of the detention of the authoritative doctor, who had already been appointed chief physician of the Botkin Hospital.
There are still many high-profile cases of drug theft from Moscow hospitals and clinics, which, thanks to Oleg Tyutenkov, reached the court and were able to break the vicious practice of theft of medical drugs in Moscow clinics.

Exactly 30 years ago, the legendary Thief in Law Rafik Svo (Rafik Baghdasaryan), a union arbiter with 12 convictions and recognized as a particularly dangerous repeat offender, died in the special room of hospital 20 of the Moscow City Hospital. Of the 63 years of his life, he spent 34 years behind bars. Rafik’s last case was handled from the very beginning by Oleg Tyutenkov. The thief was then handed over to our law enforcement by FBI security officers at the US Embassy in Moscow. Rafik repeatedly tried to obtain an American visa using fake passports. So the FBI highlighted the authoritative traveler to their Moscow colleagues. Bagdasaryan was arrested at the end of 1992 in one of the rooms of the Minsk Hotel in Moscow and during a search they found a unique American-made machine gun with several removable silencers and magazines, treated with a special compound that did not leave fingerprints on the weapon. The special forces of the FBI and the US CIA were armed with such models. Rafik Svo clearly established channels for the sale of weapons from the USA and Western Europe to his native Armenia and at the same time kept the threads of thieves’ control in the Russian capital.

After his arrest, Rafik Baghdasaryan was placed in the Lefortovo detention center, where in a double cell he received a blow from a cellmate, after which the thief in law became ill and ended up in a serious condition in special unit 20 of the Moscow city hospital.

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It was there that resuscitation specialists turned to Oleg Tyutenkov for help; at that moment a young girl was dying in the intensive care unit; she was wounded by a stray bullet as a result of a gang war near the Elokhovskaya Church. The doctors explained to the investigator that there was only enough medicine for one person, and two people currently needed intensive care, a thief and a young innocent girl. Oleg then secretly agreed with the doctors and the doctors saved the girl’s life, and Rafik Baghdasaryan was buried with all honors a few days later in Armenia, where, according to various sources, about 100 thousand people came to the authority’s funeral.

Oleg Vladimirovich worked in the police department until 1997 and, like many Soviet-trained professionals, was forced to leave the force.

He didn’t break down or complain about life, and most importantly, he was always a real person, a loyal friend, husband and father.

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