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Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin – Chairman of the Investigative Committee Russian Federation, General of Justice, legal scholar, Doctor of Law.

Childhood

Alexander Bastrykin was born on August 27, 1953 in Pskov. The ordinary working-class family into which the future head of the Investigative Committee was born had, nevertheless, a heroic history.

Alexander Bastrykin’s father fought on the fronts of the Soviet-Finnish and Great Patriotic Wars, and was awarded the medals “For Military Merit”, “For the Defense of the Soviet Arctic”, “For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War”. Patriotic War 1941-1945."


During the siege of Leningrad, my mother worked at a defense plant, and in 1943 she went to the front, where she became an anti-aircraft gunner, went through the battle route from Leningrad to Konigsberg, participated in difficult battles, for which she was nominated for military awards.

The Bastrykins lived in Pskov until 1958, and then moved to Leningrad. In the Northern capital, Sasha went to school with in-depth study of humanities and not only managed to study very well. His range of interests was very wide: classical dance, volleyball, playing the guitar, visiting a theater studio and a school for young journalists at the youth newspaper “Smena”.

Education

In 1970, Alexander Bastrykin became a student at Leningrad State University. It is worth noting that the competition for the Faculty of Law was 40 people per place, and Alexander entered on a general basis.


At Leningrad State University he became the head of the group. His classmate was Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The young people became friends.

In 1975, the future head of the Investigative Committee received a diploma and assignment to the police, but two years later he returned to his native university as a graduate student.


In 1980, Bastrykin successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis on the investigation of criminal cases involving foreign citizens.

Career

Alexander Bastrykin’s career began in the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, where he worked as an assigned investigator and criminal investigation inspector. In the police, the future head of the Investigative Committee joined the CPSU and remained a member of the party until it was completely banned, i.e. until 1991.


After defending his Ph.D. thesis, Bastrykin taught at the department of criminal procedure and criminology at his native university. At the same time, he made a successful career in the Komsomol organization, going from secretary of the Komsomol committee of Leningrad University to secretary of the Leningrad regional committee of the Komsomol. Like most successful Komsomol functionaries, Bastrykin’s activities continued in the party: from 1986 to 1988. he was in charge of ideological work in the party committee of Leningrad State University.

It is noteworthy that information about the direct participation of Alexander Bastrykin in the expulsion of Boris Grebenshchikov from the ranks of the Komsomol became public knowledge, although Grebenshchikov himself did not confirm this.

In 1987, Alexander Bastrykin became a Doctor of Science, and in 1988 he received the position of director of the Institute for Advanced Training of Investigative Workers at the USSR Prosecutor's Office in Leningrad, which he held until 1991.


From 1992 to 1995, Bastrykin was the rector and professor of the St. Petersburg Law Institute, and in 1995 he headed the department of transport law at the University of Water Communications.

In 1996 - 1998, the chief investigator of the Russian Federation was deputy commander of the troops Northwestern district in legal work, and then headed the North-Western branch of the Russian Legal Academy.


In 2001, Bastrykin moved to work at the Ministry of Justice, and in 2006 - to the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where, as a deputy prosecutor general, he oversaw compliance with the legality of the preliminary investigation. The position of Prosecutor General at that moment was held by Yuri Chaika and, thus, was Bastrykin’s immediate superior.

In 2007, within the prosecutor's office, a investigative committee. The order to transfer 18 thousand employees from the prosecutor's office to the Investigative Committee was signed personally by Bastrykin, as the acting head of the committee. A new structure, independent and controlled by the President of the Russian Federation, was entrusted with the direct investigation of crimes.


Bastrykin was appointed Chairman of the Investigative Committee as an independent structure on January 15, 2011. It must be said that the head of the Investigative Committee held personal receptions with citizens every month.


Earlier, in 2008, the Anti-Corruption Council under the President of the Russian Federation was created, which included Alexander Bastrykin.

The most high-profile cases of Alexander Bastrykin

In February 2008, regional prosecutor Evgeny Grigoriev was killed in Saratov. Alexander Bastrykin personally headed the investigation, which was completed within three weeks. The case was solved.


In 2008, the investigative team of the Investigative Committee conducted an investigation into the so-called five-day war - Georgia’s armed aggression against South Ossetia. The work of the group, which resulted in 500 volumes of the criminal case, was headed by Alexander Bastrykin. The case was transferred to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

In 2009, the head of the Investigative Committee sharply criticized Russia’s migration policy, leading to an increase in crime among migrants, and a high level of corruption in the Federal Migration Service. It is worth noting that extradition issues were under the jurisdiction of the prosecutor’s office, and not the Investigative Committee.


In 2010, a mass murder occurred in the village of Kushchevskaya, Krasnodar Territory, which received a huge public outcry. The investigation was headed by Alexander Bastrykin.

In 2014, the head of the Investigative Committee initiated criminal prosecution Ukrainian officials accused of war crimes and genocide against the civilian population of south-eastern Ukraine.

Injured while performing

On November 27, 2009, the Nevsky Express high-speed train was blown up, as a result of which 28 people were killed and 132 passengers were injured. Alexander Bastrykin personally went to the scene of the terrorist attack. While he was at the scene, another explosive device went off. The head of the Investigative Committee was concussed and wounded medium degree gravity.


Books by Bastrykin

Despite his enormous busyness and successful career, Alexander Bastrykin always found time for scientific activity and writing books.


In three books by Professor Bastrykin: “Shadows disappear in Smolny. The Murder of Kirov”, “The Ideal Crime of the Century or the Collapse of a Criminal Case”, “The Murder of Kirov. A new version of an old crime,” the author put forward his own version of the events that occurred in Leningrad in 1934.

In one of his interviews, the General of Justice said that he published some books at his own expense.

Scandals related to Alexander Bastrykin

In 2012, Alexey Navalny accused the chairman of the insurance company that Bastrykin owns real estate in the Czech Republic, is a co-owner of the company LAW Bohemia and has a residence permit in the Czech Republic.

Alexey Navalny about Bastrykin

Bastrykin admitted only that he had a visa and an apartment in Prague with an area of ​​46 sq.m. The head of the Investigative Committee said that the property worth $68 thousand was purchased by him in installments before the start of his civil service. Bastrykin sold his share in LAW Bohemia.

Personal life of Alexander Bastrykin

Alexander Bastrykin is married. His wife, Olga Ivanovna Bastrykina, works as vice-rector of the Russian Law Academy. The son of the head of the Investigative Committee, Evgeniy, born in 1986, is the chief specialist of the office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the North-West.


Head of the Investigative Committee now

Bastrykin combines work in the Investigative Committee with writing books, actively uses social networks, maintains a VKontakte account, where he writes about the events of the Investigative Committee, cultural life and famous people. The professor willingly gives lectures to law students.

There is information that Bastrykin writes poetry and publishes them on the website “Stihi.ru”, posing as the Polish poet Stanislav Strunevsky. The main theme of the poetry of the chief investigator of Russia is the activities of liberal politicians, presented by Bastrykin in an ironic manner.

Again Navalny sat down for a day / And our poor minds / Known bitterness and sadness / After all, he is our symbol! Ours is steel!

After the Duma elections, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin will leave his post. The issue was resolved after the initiation of criminal cases against high-ranking employees of the department, RBC sources say

Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin (Photo: Mikhail Klimentyev/press service of the President of the Russian Federation/TASS)

Bastrykin's resignation

Alexander Bastrykin will leave the post of chairman of the Investigative Committee, interlocutors close to the leadership of the FSB, the central apparatus of the Investigative Committee, and three close to the Investigative Committee told RBC presidential administration source. The resignation will take place shortly after the elections on September 18, although RBC's interlocutors do not give exact dates. “I’m hearing this for the first time,” presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told RBC, answering a question about whether Bastrykin’s resignation is really being discussed now. Representative of the Investigative Committee Vladimir Markin (whose imminent departure became known on Wednesday) refused to talk with RBC.

In July, Bastrykin’s department found itself at the center of a scandal in connection with a criminal case against high-ranking employees of the Investigative Committee. in an especially large amount (Part 6 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) were presented to the head of the Department of Interdepartmental Cooperation and Internal Security (UMISB) of the ICR Mikhail Maksimenko, his deputy Alexander Lamonov and Deputy Head of the Main Investigation Department for Moscow Denis Nikandrov. According to FSB investigators, they tried to people of the criminal authority Zakhary Kalashov, nicknamed Shakro Molodoy. The operatives assigned a key role in the case to Maksimenko, who, in law enforcement, was one of the most influential employees of the Investigative Committee and a friend of Bastrykin, RBC sources in the Investigative Committee and the FSB say. Markin then expressed gratitude to the FSB officers for the detention.

The issue of Bastrykin’s career was resolved after the arrests of his subordinates, says an RBC interlocutor close to the leadership of the FSB, but all personnel decisions were left for the period after the Duma elections. At the same time, Peskov told reporters that “hypothetical speculation [about the possible resignation of the chairman of the Investigative Committee] against the backdrop of investigative actions is absolutely unacceptable.”​

Dissatisfaction with Bastrykin “has been matured for a long time,” explains the FSB source. According to him, the chairman of the Investigative Committee often attracted undue attention to himself. In April of this year, the Chairman of the Investigative Committee published in the magazine "Kommersant" -Power” in which hejustified the tightening anti-extremist legislation and reasoned that Russia’s problems are related to the hybrid war that the United States is waging against it. In the summer of 2012, he met with Sergei Sokolov, deputy editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta. In the same year, the founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Alexey Navalny, Bastrykin received a residence permit in the Czech Republic and real estate in this country. And at the end of 2015 it became known that the Spanish prosecutor’s office was with members of the Tambov criminal group.

In 2015, President Vladimir Putin expressed dissatisfaction with the work of the head of the Investigative Committee at one of the meetings, sources close to the government and the security department told RBC. His work coordinating the work of Russian and Armenian security forces to investigate the high-profile murder of an Armenian family by a Russian soldier was considered clumsy, one source.

The Investigative Committee is objectively in crisis, and the head of the Investigative Committee has relied on unprofessional personnel, says an RBC interlocutor close to the presidential administration. The level of investigation in the Investigative Committee has been dropping all the time, says lawyer Ruslan Koblev. According to him, the lack of prosecutorial control had a negative impact on the quality of the investigation. “Investigations have become opaque and have come down to investigators stuffing cases with formal evidence, because they know that in the end the courts will still hand down guilty verdicts,” says the lawyer.

Bastrykin fulfilled his function by creating the Investigative Committee, but in the process of this work, he first seriously damaged relations with the Prosecutor General’s Office, and later the effectively working connection with the FSB was disrupted, says political scientist Evgeniy Minchenko. The head of the Investigative Committee lost the hardware war with other law enforcement agencies, states an interlocutor close to the leadership of the Kremlin administration.

New leader

The current deputy chairman of the ICR, Major General of Justice Igor Krasnov, is being considered as a possible new head of the department, say two RBC interlocutors close to the leadership of the ICR and the FSB. ​Krasnov is known for investigating high-profile cases. Since 2009, he has been leading the case of the murder of lawyer Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova in the center of Moscow. As a result, nationalists Nikita Tikhonov and Evgenia Khasis, involved in the activities of the “Combat Organization of Russian Nationalists” (BORN), were detained and convicted. Krasnov led the investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov for two months, after which he was replaced at the head of the investigative team by Nikolai Tutevich . In May 2015, Krasnov joined the Investigative Committee, which included the best employees of the department.

Earlier, RBC's interlocutors said that the current governor of St. Petersburg, Georgy Poltavchenko, was being considered to replace Bastrykin. According to them, the decision to change the head of the Northern capital was discussed in security circles that he could head the joint Investigative Committee. Theoretically, this option is being considered now, says an interlocutor close to the Kremlin. But there is still doubt that Poltavchenko will be able to actively engage in the operational management of the work of the Investigative Committee.

​If Bastrykin really leaves his place, then he could probably be replaced by a person not from the Investigative Committee, but from the prosecutor’s office or the FSB, lawyer Koblev suggests.

Before the boss

On Wednesday it became known that its official representative Vladimir Markin was leaving the Investigative Committee. This information was confirmed by an RBC source close to the presidential administration with reference to a source and TASS. Markin himself refused to comment on the information about his resignation.

RBC's FSB interlocutor explained that Markin's fate was supposed to be decided after the elections, but the latest scandals surrounding the department's press secretary "filled the cup of patience." ​Markin leaves his post amid accusations of plagiarism. At the beginning of September, the major general presented the book “The Most Loud Crimes of the 21st Century in Russia,” after which journalists from Novaya Gazeta and Kommersant stated that Markin used the texts of their publications without the permission of the editors and indication of sources. Later publishing house , which stated that the book Markina was published without reference to excerpts from media materials due to a technical error. ​On Wednesday, September 14, Markin’s meeting with readers was supposed to take place at the Moscow bookstore, but it was canceled for reasons beyond the store’s control, according to a message published on the website.

Markin had a difficult relationship with most of the TFR investigators, say three RBC interlocutors close to the department. According to one of them, the representative of the Investigative Committee was often not warned about impending searches or other operational activities. For example, Mikhail Khodorkovsky at the end of December 2015 came as a surprise to Markin.

A TASS source said that Markin “is changing his field of activity because he received another offer where he can solve no less large-scale and responsible tasks.” Interfax, citing an interlocutor in the fuel and energy complex, reported that Markin could take the position of deputy general director of RusHydro for public relations and government agencies. A source close to the government confirmed to RBC that this option is possible. “We started discussing it recently, literally yesterday, but no decision has been made yet,” he said. The head of the RusHydro press service told RBC that he does not have such information.

9 years of investigation

Bastrykin is a graduate of the Faculty of Law of Leningrad State University. At the university, he was the head of the group where Vladimir Putin studied. Later he worked in the internal affairs bodies, defended his dissertation and was secretary of the Leningrad city committee of the Komsomol. In the late 1980s - the first half of the 1990s, he first headed Leningrad Institute improvement of investigative workers at the USSR Prosecutor's Office, and then the St. Petersburg Law Institute. In the 2000s he worked as head of the Department of the Ministry of Justice for the Northwestern federal district, in 2006 he was appointed Deputy Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika. In 2007, Bastrykin headed the Investigative Committee at the Prosecutor's Office, on the basis of which the Investigative Committee of Russia was formed in 2011.

Large-scale events take place in Lately in the Investigative Committee of Russia. Following September 14, it becomes known about the resignation of the department’s press secretary, Vladimir Markin. And later, unofficial sources report that after the State Duma elections on September 18, the head of the Investigative Committee will also leave his post Alexander Bastrykin. remembers Interesting Facts from the biography of the chief investigator of Russia.

Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin (born August 27, 1953, Pskov) is a fellow student of Vladimir Putin. They studied together at Leningradsky state university. At the same time, Bastrykin was the head of the group where the future president of Russia studied. Subsequently, Bastrykin entered Putin’s closest circle of associates, where he received the informal nickname Starosta. After graduating from high school, Bastrykin worked in the police and taught at the St. Petersburg Law Institute. Here he received the title of Doctor of Law, and later - professor. After the collapse of the USSR, he continued to teach and work in state legal structures.

From the prosecutor's office to the Investigative Committee

In 2006, Bastrykin was appointed deputy prosecutor general. Yuri Chaika became the Prosecutor General at that time.

In 2007, an Investigative Committee was created within the prosecutor’s office, which was entrusted with conducting the investigation. It was headed by Alexander Bastrykin with the rank of first deputy prosecutor general.

In 2011, the Investigative Committee became an independent structure, and Bastrykin became its leader.

What was Russia's chief investigator doing?

In 2008, Bastrykin personally headed the investigation into the murder of the prosecutor of the Saratov region, which was solved within three weeks.

Also in 2008, Bastrykin headed the work of the investigative group of the Investigative Committee to investigate the facts of Georgia’s armed aggression against South Ossetia. The investigation resulted in more than 500 volumes of a criminal case transferred by Russia to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

On May 22, 2009, Bastrykin made sharp statements at an interdepartmental meeting on combating crime among migrants and improving migration policy. In particular, he drew attention to the increased level of illegal migration to Russia and to high level corruption in the Federal Migration Service.

In 2010, he led the investigation massacre in the village of Kushchevskaya, Krasnodar Territory.

He led the activities of the investigative team of the Russian Investigative Committee to investigate the criminal activities of Barsukov-Kumarin, who was sentenced on August 18, 2016 to 23 years in prison.

In 2014, he initiated criminal prosecution of senior officials of the Ministry of Defense and Internal Affairs of Ukraine, as well as military personnel of the Ukrainian army for committing serious crimes against the civilian population of south-eastern Ukraine. These individuals have been charged with committing war crimes and genocide and have been put on the international wanted list.

Wound and concussion

On November 29, 2009, Bastrykin personally went to the site of the explosion of the Nevsky Express high-speed train. At this time, a second explosion of an explosive device occurred next to him, which was hidden under the railway track. As it turned out later, the explosive device was detonated using mobile phone. Bastrykin himself received a concussion and a moderate wound.

What new has appeared under Bastrykin?

The head of the Investigative Committee introduced the practice of monthly personal receptions of citizens by the leadership of the department.

On Bastrykin’s initiative, in 2016, officers’ honor courts were created in the Russian Investigative Committee to consider cases of misconduct by officers of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

In addition, at the suggestion of Bastrykin, in 2016, a Council of Heroes was formed in the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Soviet Union and the Russian Federation to conduct military-patriotic work with young investigators, as well as students of the Academies of the RF IC and the cadet corps of the RF IC.

Also, on Bastrykin’s initiative, in 2016, the Council of Heads of Investigative Agencies of the Russian Investigative Committee was formed to discuss current problems in the activities of the territorial divisions of the Russian Investigative Committee.

On his initiative, the Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation was created and is successfully functioning in Moscow. On September 1, 2016, the Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation began its activities in St. Petersburg.

Bastrykin supported and implemented by his decision the re-establishment of the Institute of Forensics within the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation as a research and scientific-methodological base for the development of applied scientific, practical and methodological research in the field of criminology in relation to the needs and specifics of the preliminary investigation in the system of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

What else was interesting in Bastrykin’s biography?

In 1970, Bastrykin graduated from the 27th high school Vasileostrovsky district of Leningrad with in-depth study of the Russian language, literature and history. In his youth, Bastrykin studied classical dance at the People's Ballet Theater of the Palace of Culture named after the First Five-Year Plan under the direction of the famous Leningrad choreographer, former soloist of the Mariinsky Theater ballet L.M. Molodyashina. He was interested in volleyball and music - he played the guitar in the student vocal and instrumental ensemble of the Faculty of Law of Leningrad State University. Attended classes at the “School of Young Journalists” at the Leningrad youth newspaper “Smena”.

Scientific works of Bastrykin

In June 2016, the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, was officially admitted to the Writers' Union of Russia. It is known that the chief investigator knows how to find time to conduct scientific activities and write books.

Thus, he already has about 150 scientific papers under his belt, which are devoted to current problems state and law, international law, criminal procedure and criminology.

In addition, Wikipedia reports that in 2015 Bastrykin published books about ballerina Maya Plisetskaya and politician Lyudmila Shvetsova.

However, his most famous book, which received the largest number positive feedback, also “earned” the largest number of accusations of plagiarism. Thus, it is stated that some fragments of the text literally repeat the work “The Century of Forensics” of 1975 by the German writer Jurgen Thorwald, as well as the work of the Irish writer Anthony Summers “The FBI Empire: Myths, Secrets, Intrigues.”

What scandals are associated with Bastrykin?

Even the head of the Investigative Committee cannot avoid scandals. Thus, in the summer of 2012, the deputy editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta, Sergei Sokolov, stated that Bastrykin threatened him for some material. Afterwards, the parties apologized to each other, and the conflict was considered settled.

Also in 2012, Alexey Navalny published data that Bastrykin had a residence permit in the Czech Republic and real estate in this country. This information was confirmed by the Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Why did they even decide that Bastrykin would leave the post of head of the Investigative Committee?

RBC, citing its sources, published information that Bastrykin will leave his post after the State Duma elections.

On September 15, the press secretary of the Investigative Committee, Vladimir Markin, said that RBC’s message about the possible resignation of the head of the department, Alexander Bastrykin, was not true: “Don’t make people laugh. What sources could RBC have in the FSB and the Investigative Committee, except perhaps among those under investigation.” The Kremlin also said that it did not know about Bastrykin’s resignation. Answering a question, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov recommended not to make “hypothetical arguments” on this matter.

According to an RBC source, the resignation of the head of the Investigative Committee is due to the fact that high-ranking employees of the Investigative Committee Mikhail Maksimenko, his deputy Alexander Lamonov and deputy head of the Main Investigation Department for Moscow Denis Nikandrov. They were also accused of involvement in the release from prison of criminal boss Zakhary Kalashov.

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Zyuzinsky Interdistrict Investigation Department ( Zyuzinsky MRSO SU for the South-Western Administrative District of the State Investigative Directorate of the RF IC for Moscow)

Cheryomushkinsky Interdistrict Investigation Department ( Cheryomushkinsky MRSO SU for the South-Western Administrative District of the State Investigative Directorate of the RF IC for Moscow)

ZELENOGRAD ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT OF MOSCOW - INVESTIGATIVE DEPARTMENTS OF THE INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEE ZELAO

Investigation Department for the Zelenograd Administrative District of Moscow

TROITSKY AND NOVOMOSKOVSKY ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT OF MOSCOW - INVESTIGATIVE DEPARTMENTS OF THE INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEE

Investigative Department for the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts

Investigation department for the investigation of crimes in the metro, especially sensitive facilities and in the environmental sphere