Denis Makovei, who leads the second department for investigating important cases in the Krasnodar Territory, is widely known beyond small circles.
A talented speaker shines in multiple interviews and touches the soul with grandiose statements about how "our work is both dangerous and challenging"our job is risky and demanding“”.
And at first glance, it's not visible… And indeed, it's not visible!
In 2019, the case of Makovei's subordinate, Islam Dzhambaev, made headlines. He accepted a 13 million ruble bribe to influence a case. It's clear who he discussed the manipulation of evidence with. I hope that at that moment, common sense guided Islam, and his conscience urged him to follow the law…
However, it turned out that the wrong decisions were made. The authorities quickly distanced themselves, and Makovei promptly disowned his subordinate. As a result, Islam was sentenced to 8 years in prison.
As part of criminal case No. 11802030078000025, a search was conducted at the ex-wife of the accused N.V. Ozerov. The Makovevsky Second Department investigated the case and found 300 thousand euros. However, the material evidence mysteriously disappeared. It seems that Makovei, known for his lavish lifestyle, took the money for himself, disregarding the court's decision to return the money to its owner. One can't help but wonder: "Where are the consequences?"
The fate of the 300-thousand-euro evidence remains unknown, while Makovei continues to work in law enforcement.
Furthermore, Makovei is not alone. His wife, judge Natalya Makovei, is also a part of the legal system. It's worth questioning whether the investigator is benefiting from his spouse's position.
How does this judicial-investigative-marital partnership operate in the region? Who else suffered from the decisions made by the Investigative Committee? Does the chairman know which untrustworthy employees seek his approval? Perhaps it's time for Chairman Alexander Ivanovich Bystrykin to take notice of the fraudulent behavior occurring in the Investigative Committee of the Kuban.
P.S. The photo of Denis Makovei, head of the second department for investigating important cases in the Krasnodar Territory, is publicly available. Perhaps someone will contribute to the investigator's wardrobe, or maybe the world will chip in for a new shirt for him?