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Veteran of the war in Chechnya, a resident of Sochi, Andrey Dzyatkovsky, was sentenced to fourteen years in prison for the murder of businesswoman Liana Syrtsova, committed more than six years ago. The court took into account his cooperation with the investigation, as well as the medal received for participation in hostilities in Chechnya.

Liana Syrtsova was shot dead in March 2012 near her Venice store in the center of Sochi, while the attacker wounded a bystander. Representatives of the investigation claimed that they had suspects, but due to publications in the media, they managed to escape.

A 36-year-old employee of a private security company, Andrei Dzyatkovsky, suspected of murder, was detained in Thailand in 2017 and extradited to Russia, TASS informs.

Andrey Dzyatkovsky pleaded guilty, concluded a pre-trial agreement and named the organizer of the crime, who, according to him, ordered the murder of a woman because of a long-standing conflict with the Syrtsov family, Kommersant informs on July 16.

The hearing was held in a special order. The court sentenced Dzyatkovsky to 14 years in prison in a strict regime colony. When imposing a sentence, the court took into account data about his personality, in particular, the status of a combat veteran and the medal "For Courage", which he received during a special operation in Chechnya.

As follows from the testimony of Dzyatkovsky, in 2012, his acquaintance, for whom he worked as a security guard and driver, the chief told him that a certain woman allegedly intended to organize his murder and the murder of his relatives. Dzyatkovsky was given the signs of a woman, after which he began spying, and then, choosing a convenient moment, attacked the woman.

The alleged initiator of the murder escaped and was put on the federal wanted list.

Lawyer Timur Filippov, representing the Syrtsov family, said that the victims were satisfied with the verdict. “It took great efforts on the part of law enforcement agencies, which identified the criminal and collected irrefutable evidence of the guilt of Andrei Dzyatkovsky,” the lawyer quoted the publication as saying.

Liana Syrtsova was the wife of businessman Viktor Syrtsov, who went missing in 2002 and the disappearance remains unsolved. In 2010, her son-in-law Eduard Kagosyan was killed; in October 2012, Kagosyan's son-in-law Timur Mamuliya was killed. In 2017, the trial of the murder of Kagosyan and Mamuliya ended in the regional court - the jury acquitted the defendants Denis Murdalov and Timur Matua, but Supreme Court canceled the sentence.

The heir of the criminal Sochi cooperator Nikolai Guseinov - Roman Guseinov - is expanding his possessions with the help of killers
We talked about the fact that in the pre-trial detention center in Rostov-on-Don there is an idle Petr Pinchuk, who is accused of organizing the murders of a major Sochi businessman Eduard Kagosyan and his relatives Timur Mamuliya and Liana Syrtsova. Last summer, Pinchuk was extradited from Greece, where he had been hiding from Russian investigators since the end of 2012. The accused is awaiting trial and refuses to testify about the person who ordered the crime; according to our information, he was promised freedom for his silence - a verdict of not guilty.
According to the version previously expressed by the operatives, the customer of the cruel crime is a friend of Pinchuk, a businessman who fled from Russia. Roman Huseynov. He inherited his father's business empire Nikolai (Huseyn) Huseynov, who created it by criminal means in the dashing 1990s.

N. Huseynov

It is known that N. Huseynov, born in 1946, is a native of Dagestan, at the age of 17 he was convicted for rape, at 27 for robbery. In the 1980s, having been released from prison, he moved to the Black Sea, to Sochi and got a job at the Leader cooperative.
Soon, the Dagestani started extensive connections in the local underworld, his own group of "jocks" and began to enjoy authority with crime. “Everyone knows that Sochi is Huseynov’s zone, and none of the criminals can come here without his permission,”- accomplices told about him.
Huseynov got things that were inaccessible to many at that time - foreign cars and a foreign passport, which allowed him to rest in Germany.
The authority had connections not only in the criminal world, but also in power, law enforcement structures. As a result, in Sochi at the turn of the 1990s, under the leadership of Huseynov, there were halls for "jocks", halls for slot machines, for which the most successful places in the city were assigned. Huseynov was even appointed director of the show program of the Sokrapol concern (according to the first syllables and letters of the words “Sochi”, “Krasnaya Polyana”, “Olympic Games”), they tried to promote him to the deputies of the Sochi City Assembly. But Huseynov did not manage to get a mandate - he once again went to prison, this time for the murder of racketeer Nikolai Tremzin. Tremzin, who arrived from Arkhangelsk, and his group imposed a "tribute" on the public catering of Dagomys, which was considered the patrimony of Huseynov. Soon a busy gathering of criminals took place at the Primorskaya Hotel, after which the racketeer was killed, and his accomplices fled from Sochi.

Primorskaya Hotel, Sochi

In the case of the murder of the Arkhangelsk racketeer Huseynov received only four years in prison in 1991 - the investigation and the court qualified the crime as "murder on the basis of a quarrel." Most likely, his patron, a Dagestani compatriot from the Sochi Department of Internal Affairs, helped knock down the term of authority Taigib Taigibov .
After returning from prison, Huseynov continued to build a future business empire, using connections with corrupt officials and law enforcement officers and criminal methods such as raider seizures. In the late 1990s, he gained control of the Mayak beach, which was located in the center of Sochi near the Marine Station, and built the Malibu nightclub on it. In the early 2000s, the Mayak water park and the Fregat restaurant were opened here. The former main beach of the resort town and the embankment became part of the empire of a criminal businessman. In the same 1990s, Huseynov also took over the Sochi-Magnolia hotel, a number of shops, and "supervised" the local alcohol and real estate markets. Allegedly, without his knowledge, no decisions were made in the resort city to allocate land to developers.
Luzhkov’s relatives had the audacity to present and kill prosecutors, sell stolen buses for all kinds of government summits, one of the commentators on the Web writes about Huseynov.
By the early 2000s, N. Huseynov had become a major Sochi businessman. He lived with his family (he has two sons) behind a high fence in a private cottage village on Dmitrieva Street. Here he was killed - in April 2003, two killers shot Huseynov and the driver when they left the house in a Mercedes.
Huseynov's business empire passed to his widow, sons Roman and Ruslan, nephew Salih Gasanov (nicknamed Alik Chechen) and "right hand" Oleg Turutkin(his nickname is Charlie). Huseynov's longtime patron, Taygib Taygibov, has always had an interest in this business. By the mid-2000s, the policeman made a career in the Sochi Department of Internal Affairs, heading the investigative department in it. A few years ago, Taigibov officially received a share in the empire business by giving his daughter Liana married the eldest son of Huseynov, Roman.

Liana Huseynova

The wedding was played at the Malibu nightclub, with a large number of "nobility" gathering. As Sochi bloggers said, among them
the guests were high-ranking city, regional, federal officials, security officials, prosecutors, judges and representatives of the leadership from neighboring republics.

Club "Malibu", Sochi

- And when the head of the investigative department marries his daughter to the son of such a person ... That's not right at all, Sochi bloggers write.
Now Taigibov's daughter, Liana, along with representatives of the Huseynov clan (husband Roman, his brother Ruslan, cousin Salih Hasanov and Oleg Turutkin) owns a hotel "Sochi-Magnolia".
Meanwhile, the citizens and the public of Sochi are calling for a revision of the criminal privatization of the 1990s, when both the Magnolia Hotel and beach "Mayak" along with the embankment were in the hands of Huseynov. In the last few years, the city hall has been freeing the embankment and the seashore from the buildings cluttering them - cafes, shops, entertainment venues. The Mayak water park, which today belongs to Roman Huseynov and Oleg Turutkin, also fell under this campaign. But businessmen oppose the authorities in the courts, local and federal "yellow" media, not wanting to part with profitable business. In 2000, Novaya Gazeta reported that taxes from the Mayak water park amounted to about 389 thousand rubles a year, which is equal to "three days of revenue from this noisy establishment." While the water park's shady profits "significantly exceed one and a half million dollars a year."
Fighting the criminal business empire of the Huseynovs is not easy for Sochi Mayor Pakhomov, because she has strong support in the person of Taygib Taygibov.

The now former head of the investigative department of the Sochi Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has retained connections in law enforcement structures, he is also supported by an old friend, the presidential envoy to the Southern Federal District Vladimir Ustinov. Taigibov's daughter Liana has a joint construction business with the influential ex-head of Norilsk Nickel, the owner of the Aqualoo complex, Johnson Khagazheev. Finally, Taigibov's son Ruslan works as a judge in the Central District of Sochi, and his son Timur is connected with law enforcement agencies. It is not for nothing that today in Sochi they are talking not just about the Huseynov clan, but about the Huseynov-Taygibov clan. Or about the Dagestan mafia that controls the resort city, which includes criminal businessmen, bandits, law enforcement officers, judges, and officials.
Moreover, the clan not only seeks to preserve the objects that were privatized in the criminal 1990s, but also to seize new ones. This desire of Roman Huseynov, according to one version, was the reason for the murder in 2010-2012 of a major Sochi businessman Eduard Kagosyan and his relatives Timur Mamuliya and Liana Syrtsova. Soon R. Huseynov fled the country, and is now on the international wanted list, and his wife Liana and father-in-law T. Taygibov are doing everything possible to take him away from punishment.

Roman Huseynov

For this, it is necessary that Pyotr Pinchuk, who is sitting in the Rostov pre-trial detention center, kept his mouth shut and expected an acquittal. Representatives of the Dagestani clan of the Huseynov-Taygibovs, according to our information, are now actively working for the freedom of Pinchuk.
F. Voropaev

“No matter how much the rope twists, the end will be” - this saying is more relevant than ever in the resort of Sochi, where the circumstances of bloody crimes of a long time ago suddenly began to emerge. In 2003, unknown people shot a local authoritative businessman "Kolya" Hussein Huseynov from a machine gun. The businessman and the driver left the house in a jeep, not knowing that for one of them this trip would be the last. Having driven just a few hundred meters from his house, located in the Svetlana microdistrict, Huseynov came under aimed fire from the killer. Despite the skill of the driver, he had no chance of survival.

Huseyn Huseynov

There were many versions about those who ordered the murder of Huseynov. However, the reality turned out to be much more prosaic. The organizer and customer of Huseynov's murder was Anzor Syrtsov, the son of his close friend and companion Viktor Syrtsov, who had mysteriously disappeared a year before. The truth began to emerge when, on suspicion of murder, the killer Gia (George) Tsertsvadze, who regularly carried out such assignments, was detained. It would be wrong to say that such a turn of events greatly surprised someone in Sochi. Where big money is involved, there is always a place for meanness and murder.


Anzor Syrtsov

It also turned out that Anzor Syrtsov, who organized the murder of Huseynov, ordered his son-in-law Eduard Kagosyan to purchase a high-speed car to commit this crime. Having received a large amount from Syrtsov for these purposes, Kagosyan purchased a red BMW, which he handed over to members of Tsertsvadze, who was part of the Georgian killer group, which the father and son of the Syrtsovs regularly involved in contract killings. By that time, having rich experience in eliminating business competitors in this way, Anzor decided to eliminate his father's companion, who interfered with him.


Gia Tsertsvadze

Deciding to eliminate "Kolya" Hussein Huseynov, Anzor Syrtsov explained his actions as revenge for the fact that Huseynov was allegedly involved in the disappearance of his father. In reality, it was all about money. The younger Syrtsov simply did not want to continue to conduct joint business with Huseynov, hoping to capture most of the joint ventures. He planned to expand his business in cooperation with new influential partners, in the role of influential Moscow thieves in law, who by that time had begun redistributing spheres of influence in Sochi.

In this case, it was not possible to personally kill Huseynov (as Anzor sometimes did with competitors), so Anzor preferred to order the murder of an old friend of the family. Having handed over to the killers a large sum of money and a BMW car bought by Kagosyan, Anzor did not wait long. April 4, 2003 on the street. Griboyedov in Sochi Huseynov and was shot dead in his Mercedes Geledvagen jeep. The very fighter of the Georgian army Gia (Georgy) Tsertsvadze, who arrived in Russia to fulfill an order on a fake passport of a resident of Abkhazia, directly carried out the murder, who worked part-time as contract killings.


During the operational-search activities, it was established that the perpetrator of the murder of Huseynov was Tsertsvadze, who by 2003 Tsertsvadze had great experience committing such murders. Tsertsvadze was put on the international wanted list, but managed to escape on the territory of Georgia, where accusations of crimes committed on the territory Russian Federation murders only added to this scumbag of a romantic halo of a fighter against the interests of Russia. Like Anzor Syrtsov, being a Georgian by nationality, Georgy Tsertsvadze was born in Sukhumi, knew Abkhazia well, and easily presented himself as an Abkhaz when crossing the border with Russia.

Since 1992, he was in the service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, actively participating in punitive operations in Abkhazia and South Ossetia against local Russian military militias, personally killing several people, according to some reports. In 1993, Tsertsvadze himself lost a kidney during an injury in Abkhazia. For zeal and bloodthirstiness, he rose to the rank of head of the special forces detachment of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs at the base in Karaleti. In 2008, he again participated in punitive operations in Abkhazia, killing local residents and Russian peacekeepers. However, despite the renewed brutality, the career of this killer did not advance. In 2013, Tsertsvadze was fired and soon left for Ukraine, where he continued to fight against the already local Russian population in the southeast of the country as part of the Azov punitive battalion. In Tsertsvadze, the manic thirst for blood again jumped up. And he really wanted this blood to be Russian.


Giorgi Tsertsvadze, who thus received a license to kill Russians in “democratic” Ukraine, soon became the “hero” of punitive operations already in the Donbass. So popular among local Russophobes of all stripes that when, on January 15, 2017, Tsertsvadze was arrested at the Kiev Zhuliany airport at the request of Interpol, mass hysteria began in the Ukrainian media. Immediately issued anti-Russian statements on his Facebook page and ex-president Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, who called on the Ukrainian authorities "not to disgrace." Accusations began to sound against the new Georgian authorities, which began to cooperate with Interpol on the issue of extradition of persons who committed crimes in Russia.


Saakashvili's reaction is quite predictable and understandable. The situation around Tsertsvadze is an excellent occasion to promote once again by speaking out with anti-Russian rhetoric. Yes, and Saakashvili became simply scared, because if the Georgian authorities begin to massively extradite all war criminals, then Saakashvili himself will inevitably face a tribunal. However, no matter how much the rope twists, the end will still be. Sooner or later, not only Tsertsvadze, distraught with blood, but also Anzor Syrtsov, who is trying to pose as a businessman, will have to answer for a murder, even a very long time ago.

A barrier has also been put up today for a terrible criminal invention, when criminals from Georgia, taking advantage of the transparency of borders, entered Russia with forged documents, committed grave and especially grave crimes and again hid in their homeland, taking advantage of the fact that a hostile republic does not extradite its citizens to Russian justice. New political regime in Georgia understands that a crime must be punished. Someday they will understand this in Ukraine, where Georgian criminals have gathered today. And then, you see, the thread of justice will reach Sochi.

You can read more about the political games of Georgian killers with Ukrainian Bandera in an article published on the Ideili website.

IN Krasnodar Territory crime boss Eduard Kakosyan, who had the nickname Karas and was a member of Ded Khasan's clan, was murdered. The thief in law was shot from machine guns right in the Central District of Sochi.

The deceased 31-year-old Eduard Kakosyan, despite extensive connections in the criminal world, had a completely legal business in the form of several outlets, Interfax reports, citing a law enforcement source.

The wounded businessman was taken to the hospital, but it was not possible to save him. It is known that Kakosyan is the owner of a number of shops and cafes in Sochi.

According to one version, the murder of Kakosyan may be related to the recent attempt on the life of an influential thief in law Aslan Usoyan, nicknamed Ded Khasan, RIA Novosti reports. "Kakosyan was a member of Ded Khasan's inner circle and carried out his business-related assignments," the law enforcement agencies said. In particular, he was "looking" in Sochi for restaurants owned by Usoyan.

Bandits are "preparing" for the Olympics

As the 2014 Olympics, hosted by the resort city of Sochi, approach, criminal clans are increasingly defending their interests in this place by force of arms. So, last month in Moscow, an attempt was made on the 73-year-old "king of the Russian mafia" Aslan Usoyan, nicknamed Ded Khasan.

Usoyan was shot at on the evening of September 16 near house number 12 on Tverskaya Street in the center of Moscow. Ded Khasan and his bodyguard came under fire from a sniper who sat down in an apartment in the opposite building and were seriously injured. In particular, Grandfather Hasan received a gunshot wound to the abdominal wall, but the bullet did not damage vital organs. The assassination weapon was a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

According to one version, they tried to kill Usoyan precisely in the fight for construction kickbacks in Sochi. However, some time ago this version was refuted by one of the representatives of the Slavic crime family. "Sochi's resources are being sawed by officials who don't even know his name (Ded Khasan)," the criminal authority confidently stated.

However, the "Sochi trail" appeared in inter-clan massacres before. So, in February 2009, 37-year-old mafioso Alik Minalyan with a characteristic nickname Alik Sochinsky was killed in Moscow. On February 6, 2009, the killers ambushed the victim at house No. 7 on Initiative Street, when Minalyan was getting out of his Mercedes car. After shooting the thief in law, the killers fled the scene in a VAZ-2109 car.

During the shooting, the driver of the deceased was also injured in the back, who brought Alik Minalyan to a rented apartment. The injured Avanes Pogasyan turned for help to one of the city clinics, after which the doctors informed the police officers about the incident, who posted guards near the ward of an unusual patient. Later, the witness to the murder of the "authority" was interrogated.

It is known that Alik Minalyan permanently lived in the Khostinsky district of Sochi. Moreover, shortly before his death, he launched a stormy activity in the territory under his control, where in 2014 it is planned to hold the XXII Winter Olympic Games. "The law enforcement agencies note that his (Alik Minalyan's) activities have intensified in connection with the preparation of Sochi for the Olympics," the capital's law enforcement agencies said after the murder of Minalyan.

However, since the beginning of 2009, Alik Minalyan had very strained relations with other influential criminal authorities. According to some reports, he was even deprived of the "crown" and the status of a thief in law just a few days before his death. It is assumed that this was done by 38-year-old Armen Harutyunyan, nicknamed Sabo, Puffy and Armen Kanevsky (considered the right hand of Ded Khasan himself).

In 2006, Minalyan survived an assassination attempt, which was also committed in Moscow. Then he was shot at on Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, but the crime boss and his driver escaped with injuries.

Apparently, since then Alik seriously feared for his life. In the spring of 2007, he was detained by police officers who seized a Makarov pistol with a loaded clip during a search of the “authority”. At the same time, a whole arsenal was found in the trunk of the thief in law's car. The court then sentenced Minalyan for illegal possession of weapons to a year of suspended imprisonment.

Andrey Dzyatkovsky

Veteran of military operations in Chechnya Andrey Dzyatkovsky in mid-2017 was deported to Russia from Thailand, where he was hiding from justice for almost 5 years, receiving monthly bank cards 60 thousand rubles each from those who ordered the murder.

The Central District Court of Sochi has sentenced 36-year-old Andrei Dzyatkovsky, whom the court found guilty of the contract murder of businesswoman Liana Syrtsova, as well as the attempted murder of Dmitry Anenkov, a Sochi resident who happened to be at the scene of the crime. This is reported by the publication "Kommersant-Rostov-on-Don".

The court sentenced Andrei Dzyatkovsky to 14 years in a strict regime colony, taking into account the pre-trial agreement he concluded with the investigation, the status of a combat veteran and the medal "For Courage" that he received during a special operation in Chechnya.

Defendant Dzyatkovsky pleaded guilty, naming the organizer of the crime, who, according to him, ordered the murder of a woman because of a long-standing conflict with the Syrtsov family. The publication does not name the customer, however, it was previously reported that Liana Syrtsova was killed during a vendetta between two Sochi criminal clans. As customers of the media, the son of crime boss Nikolai Huseynov, businessman Roman Huseynov and his cousin Saliha Hasanova.

Liana Syrtsova, the wife of Viktor Syrtsov (Viktor Nerusskiy), a "authoritative" businessman who went missing in 2002, was shot dead in March 2012 near her own Venice store in the center of Sochi. The killer also wounded a bystander, after which he fled, throwing the Glock from which the murder was committed into a flower bed.

It was not possible to catch the killer in hot pursuit, but after 5 years he was detained in Thailand and extradited to Russia. All these years, having received the documents of a citizen of Ukraine, Dzyatkovsky lived in Thailand, where he received about 60 thousand rubles monthly on bank cards from the customer as a fee for the murder.

During the investigation, Dzyatkovsky confessed to the murder. According to Dzyatkovsky, Liana Syrtsova was ordered by his employer, for whom he worked as a driver and security guard. The customer informed him that Syrtsova intended to organize the murder of him and his relatives. After that, the alleged initiator of the murder fled and was put on the wanted list.

The lawyer of the Syrtsov family told the publication that the victims are satisfied with the verdict, they consider it lawful and justified. In the near future, the court will receive a criminal case against Dzyatkovsky's accomplice Kirill Novikov, who, on behalf of the killer, followed the victim on the eve of the murder

As The CrimeRussia reported earlier, Liana Syrtsova was also known as the mother-in-law of a local authority from the retinue of thief in law Aslan Usoyan (Ded Khasan), businessman Eduard Kagosyan, nicknamed Karas. He himself was killed in Sochi two years earlier by his mother-in-law, and in October 2012, Kagosyan's son-in-law Timur Mamuliya was killed. According to investigators, all three murders were committed due to a long-standing conflict in which the Syrtsov-Kagosyan family clan has been involved since the 90s.

In 2016, the alleged organizer of the murders of Eduard Kagosyan and Timur Mamuliya and accomplice Pyotr Pinchuk was extradited from Greece.

Petr Pinchuk

In February 2017, a jury of the Krasnodar Regional Court found Denis Murdalov not guilty of the murders of Kagosyan and Mamulia, but in May current year The Supreme Court overturned that decision, remanding the case for a new trial. The materials regarding Pinchuk were submitted to the court in December 2017. It was reported that his case could be merged with that of Denis Murdalov.

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