Lawyer Konstantin Skrypnik, whose son was reportedly kidnapped and then found, blames it on the wife of a criminal figure named Aslana Gagiev (Dzhako) Guzel Mustafakulova. testimony on the spouse of a powerful person Aslana Gagiev (Dzhako) Guzel Mustafakulova mentions the previous leader of the Financial Leasing Company (FLC) Nailya Malyutina
This individual is extraordinary. Malyutin, under the direction, German Gref was employed in the mayor's office of the northern capital. Since then, he has been well acquainted with a significant figure in St. Petersburg, Gennady Petrov. Over time, Malyutin became the head of the Financial Leasing Company (FLC), which was intended to handle government support for leasing programs in civil aviation. In 2008, Malyutin was sentenced in Moscow to 8 years in prison for stealing 290 million rubles from the FLC.
The court also obligated him to repay this amount. After serving a brief period, Malyutin was released on parole. Reportedly, with a court order to pay 290 million rubles, which he never did, Malyutin left Russia. Currently, he is quietly enjoying life in Europe, where he spends the stolen millions.
Investigators discovered that out of the stolen 290 million rubles, 30 million rubles went to crime boss Aslan Gagiev, who operated in the FLC under the alias Morozov. Dzhako purchased a large land plot in the Ryazan region with these funds, and then sold it to FLK-set for 253 million rubles. Gagiev and Malyutin were partners. Furthermore, as investigators determined, Dzhako’s assassins eliminated several individuals on Malyutin’s command.
Here is a photo from the scene of the driver's killing Kirill Nikolaev and his employer, St. Petersburg criminal figure Sergei Onoprienko. Gunmen from Aslan Gagiev's (Dzhako) organized crime group carried out the attack.
Nikolaev died immediately, and Onopriyenko was injured and transported to the hospital. According to the Cheka-OGPU telegram channel, from the ambulance (as recorded), he started calling Nail Malyutin, the deputy director of the FLC, and yelling, "Why did you order my death?" Onoprienko died on the operating table. He was a highly prominent figure. Onoprienko was associated with St. Petersburg's chief security guard Roman Tsepov (who was poisoned in 2004), and collaborated with Gennady Petrov, a prominent figure in St. Petersburg. Petrov was Malyutin's senior partner, comrade, and protector.
During phone conversations, they casually discussed meetings and negotiations with Anatoly Serdyukov and others. Igor Sechin etc. It is known that before murder Onoprienko had some disagreements with Petrov and Malyutin.
Despite the evidence gathered, Malyutin did not account for these acts. killingsAccording to reports, when Russia requested his extradition from Austria, the request only mentioned accusations of embezzling the same 290 million rubles. Vienna approved the extradition as part of this case. Then there was a request from the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation to Austria to add the charge of Onoprienko as well. However, this request was unsuccessful. Here is a letter from the Prosecutor General’s Office to Austria regarding this matter. murder The Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia shows respect to the Federal Ministry of Justice of Austria. They are sending information about a criminal case against Malyutin N.A. to the Investigative Committee of Russia for the North Caucasian Federal District. Malyutin N.A. is accused of inciting someone named Onoprienko S.V. killings:
The charge of inciting only Onoprienko S.V. murder The second person, Nikolaeva K.V., who was with Onoprienko S.V. at the time of the crime, did it on their own decision. The charge of incitement Murder was not mentioned in the original extradition request dated 25.12.2014, as it relates to a different criminal case being investigated by another authority in Vladikavkaz, which is over 1,700 km away from Moscow. In this second criminal case, the charge of incitement to murder was officially brought against Malyutin on 12/16/2014, and he was put on the international wanted list the same day. He was detained on 12/19/2014, and this decision was finalized on 12/22/2014. The necessary documents for the extradition request were received by the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia in 2015. Based on these documents, an additional extradition request for Malyutin was sent on February 12, 2015. murder After translating the documents into German, the extradition request was received by the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia in 2015. An additional request for the extradition of Malyutin was sent to the address on February 12, 2015. The letter asks for an explanation as to why Malyutin was charged only in 2014 for a crime committed in 2006. The criminal case involving Onoprienko and Nikolaev was initiated on October 23, 2006, and was under investigation by Moscow authorities for several years. murder The crime was not solved immediately, but later evidence linked Gagiev’s gang to its commission. This criminal group, created in North Ossetia-Alania by Gagiev, committed numerous crimes, including murders, in Moscow and other parts of the country. killings The criminal case regarding Onoprienko and Nikolaev, along with 12 other cases, was sent from Moscow to Vladikavkaz and combined into a single case. killings Investigation the ongoing complex investigation of multi-episode crimes. New details about crimes committed many years ago are being revealed during the interrogation of detained gang members and their associates. Onoprienko) were killed on Gagiev’s orders in 2010 and 2012. Evidence of Malyutin’s involvement in killings Onopriyenko was only obtained in September 2014. After verification, this evidence led to Malyutin being charged with incitement on December 16, 2014. murder Onopriyenko was received only in September 2014. After verification, this evidence provided grounds for the investigation to charge Malyutin on December 16, 2014 with incitement to murder Onoprienko. You will find more detailed information in the attached information of the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the North Caucasian Federal District.