• Valery Arkadyevich Lukin who works at Rosatom. Valery Lukin: An officer’s life belongs to the Motherland, his heart belongs to his beloved, and honor belongs to no one. Evgeniy Lukin Yo

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    Head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Ulyanovsk region. Born on June 22, 1956 in Omsk. In 1977 he graduated from the Omsk Higher Police School. From 1977 to 1978 - investigator of the Tomsk District Department of Internal Affairs. From 1978 to 1980 - inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1980 to 1982 - senior inspector of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1982 to 1985 - Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1985 to 1992 - head of the internal affairs department at the port of Tomsk. From 1992 to 1993 - head of the operational search department of the Internal Affairs Directorate. From 1993 to 1994 - head of the interdistrict operational search department of the criminal police department of the Internal Affairs Directorate. From 1994 to 1994 - deputy head of department - head of the criminal police of the Oktyabrsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1994 to 1998 - Head of the Oktyabrsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. Since 1998 - First Deputy Head of the Internal Affairs Directorate - Head of the Criminal Police of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Tomsk Region. By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs dated July 2, 2001, he was appointed head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ulyanovsk Region.


    Meanings in other dictionaries

    Lukin, Andrey Vladimirovich

    Railway Engineer; genus. On January 27, 1851, he received higher education at the university and at the Institute of Railways, after which in 1876 he attended lectures for some time at higher technical institutions abroad. Having thus received an excellent technical education, Lukin devoted himself to the study of Russia in commercial and industrial relations. He is the author of several scientific research...

    Lukin, V.

    author of books on maritime issues (Taganrog, 1880). (Vengerov) Lukin, V. compiled the “Complete self-instruction manual of the Russian language” (M., 1909). (Vengerov) Lukin, V. author. book “On the participation of the defense in the preliminary investigation” (1893). (Vengerov) ...

    Lukin, Valery Vladimirovich

    Head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition; born in 1946 in Leningrad; graduated from Leningrad State University with a degree in physical oceanology in 1970; worked in the oceanology department of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Leningrad); participant of 24 Arctic expeditions, was the head of the drifting stations "North Pole-22" and "North Pole-29" ...

    They lie on the walkway in swimsuits. He and she. Under their heads there is one tiny towel for two. Between her and his thighs: an open bottle of whiskey (or maybe cognac - it’s hard to see), an open bottle of vodka, shrimp, fried chicken...

    They lie on the walkway in swimsuits. He and she. Under their heads there is one tiny towel for two. Between her and his thighs: an open bottle of whiskey (or maybe cognac - it’s hard to see), an open bottle of vodka, shrimp, fried chicken wings, sandwiches with caviar... And all around there is water. Beauty.

    This is how a husband and wife could lie at a resort. But this is not my husband. Not my wife. And not a resort.

    In the photo, from left to right: police colonel Zoryan Zoryanych Gavrilyuk and internal service colonel Natalya Viktorovna Yakunina.

    Policemen are lying in Kamchatka. Zoryan Zoryanych works here as the deputy head of the Kamchatka Territory Internal Affairs Directorate for Logistics, and Natalya Viktorovna, as a foreman of auditors of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, flew here from Moscow to check the activities of Zoryan Zoryanych. On his farm, that is, in the rear, a bunch of budget millions have dissolved (or evaporated) somewhere... Natalya Viktorovna came to look for them.

    So they are looking. Maybe at the bottom. God help you.

    Henchman

    In November 2007, Major General Valery Arkadyevich Lukin was appointed head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory. For what sins 51-year-old Lukin was exiled to Kamchatka just before his retirement, we do not know. “They exiled” because before that he headed the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ulyanovsk Region, and in comparison with it, Kamchatka is a downgrade (well, at least based on the difference in the number of personnel of both Internal Affairs Directorates).

    Lukin appeared in Ulyanovsk following General Shamanov, with whom he served in Chechnya in 2000. As for Zoryan Zoryanych Gavrilyuk... Following whom he appeared at the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ulyanovsk region, we were unable to trace. But he transferred to Kamchatka from Ulyanovsk following General Lukin (from a private security officer - immediately to deputy chief of the Internal Affairs Directorate).

    In general, Kamchatka law enforcement agencies have never been covered with an aura of holiness. Let us recall at least one of Lukin’s predecessors as head of the Internal Affairs Directorate - Major General Yuri Astakhov, who was popularly called General Salmon. Is it necessary to explain the meaning of such a nickname for the main policeman of the peninsula, from which hundreds of tons of illegally obtained salmon caviar fly to the mainland every year?

    But with the arrival of Lukin and Gavrilyuk, something new appeared. At first glance, the sins of the Ulyanovsk police officers look somehow childish. Just think, they eat for free in the police canteen. But there is some amazing shamelessness and openness in them... A new degree.

    Ward five *****

    In November 2007, the newly appointed major general flew to Kamchatka and settled in the ward of the medical unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate. It just sounds like this: “chamber” - but in fact there is a separate entrance and all the amenities. In addition, it was refurnished and equipped with household appliances for the new boss - at state expense, of course.

    Lukin lived in this ward until June 2008, but for some reason did not pay for accommodation, which cost the federal budget 204.1 thousand rubles.

    And in June, the general illegally moved into a nice three-room apartment. After this, in July, an “open” competition for the purchase of this apartment was held. There was only one application for the competition, and it won. The police department entered into an agreement on the purchase and sale of an apartment with a local deputy and at the same time the executive director of a construction company, Melekhin.

    This company will be the winner in all tenders held by the Department of Internal Affairs in 2008 to select a contractor to carry out repair work. Later, all sorts of checks will prove that the federal budget greatly overpaid for this repair... But the general’s apartment has nothing to do with it. She is good. It was also improved at state expense: they bought furniture, equipment, installed the Internet... By the way, the state has been paying for the Internet ever since. But we won’t lie, we don’t know who pays for utilities.

    Well, Gavrilyuk arrived in Kamchatka in December 2007. And he settled in a hotel room at the ATC training center. Accommodation in this room costs 830 rubles per day. But this number did not go through with Zoryan Zoryanych: until June 2008, he did not pay a penny for it. Then, by order of Lukin, Gavrilyuk was assigned a special fee for accommodation: instead of 830 rubles per day - 3218 rubles per month (that is, 104-107 rubles per day), which cost the budget 64.1 thousand rubles. Well, soon after his arrival, Gavrilyuk became the chairman of the tender commission, after which the same companies began to win competitions and auctions...

    Regime subject

    The working day schedule of the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory is approximately as follows.

    At 7.40 General Lukin arrives for duty. The daily conference call begins at 8:00. At about 9.00 the general goes to the Internal Affairs Directorate canteen for breakfast. (By the way, both Lukin and Gavrilyuk have been eating free in the canteen for two years now.)

    At 13.00 the general goes to the dining room for lunch. After lunch - afternoon nap, it lasts until 15-16 hours. And only at 19.00, having slept and rested, he begins to receive lower-ranking police officers and sign documents.

    In addition, the general cares about his health. Therefore, his workday schedule necessarily includes wellness treatments and sports. On Mondays he has a simple massage. On Tuesdays - underwater massage. On Wednesday there is a game of tennis. On Thursday - herbal medicine. On Friday - physical education from 17.00 to 20.00-21.00.

    The general tries not to violate his working hours. All these nuances (in the sense of what day he has what massage) are known not only to all personnel, but also outside the police department. In general, the general is not hiding.

    Colonel Gavrilyuk is not hiding either. He also gets a massage.

    And from some point of view, this regime is correct; it has a beneficial effect on health. But, on the other hand, I feel sorry for people. Because of this, all personnel spend 12-15 hours on duty every day. Although since Lukin and Gavrilyuk appeared in Kamchatka, no state of emergency seems to have been declared here.

    He wants to fly

    The fact that the general uses service snow and swamp-going vehicles for his personal purposes is even humanly understandable. They exiled a man for retirement to such an utter wilderness... You have to somehow keep yourself in good shape. They were bought immediately after his appointment.

    At some point, another commission calculated the damage to the state from these rides - 98.3 thousand rubles. But he has been skating ever since.

    Lukin also rides on weekends in his company cars. He has two of them: Toyota Land Cruiser and Toyota Camry. When he first arrived, they assigned him one car, but it wasn’t enough for him, so they bought another one.

    And Zoryan Zoryanych also skates. The prosecutor's office confirmed the use of official vehicles for personal purposes (for recreation) by both Lukin and Gavrilyuk.

    But we must not forget: you can’t ride far in Kamchatka. In Kamchatka, the main transport is a helicopter. Not for everyone, of course, - only for the main ones.

    Let us recall that General Lukin appeared in Kamchatka in November 2007. From November 1, 2007 to November 30, 2008, the flight time of the special purpose air traffic control unit in the Kamchatka Territory amounted to 1335 hours 56 minutes, but there are documents for only 485 hours 2 minutes. Unaccounted flights (without documents and without reason) in the amount of 850 hours 54 minutes cost the federal budget 49.3 million rubles.

    It is already known that the general loves to go for a drive himself and to show his relatives and friends beautiful places. It is known that Kamchatka has the most beautiful nature, nature reserves, many bears, moose and bighorn sheep (though, due to the rides, there are fewer and fewer of them from year to year, but let’s not blame everything on Lukin). Although 850 hours 54 minutes is too much, no relatives and friends are enough (even taking into account Gavrilyuk’s relatives and friends).

    In general, very often helicopters in Kamchatka are used to transport red caviar caught by poachers at spawning grounds. But here we don’t know anything. Let's better talk about hares. Our editorial office has all the documents about hares.

    In the case of hares, the purpose of the flight was listed on paper as an “operational and official mission” (but in fact - to get acquainted with the beauties of Kamchatka and hunting). The son of General Lukin was flying, accompanied by Zoryan Zoryanych. Apparently, dad was busy that day. The son serves in Ulyanovsk and flew to his dad in Kamchatka on vacation.

    The “hare” flight took place on January 23, 2008 on helicopter No. RF 28966. They flew for at least 3 hours, which cost the budget at least 160-170 thousand rubles (among the documents there is a stub for 1333 liters of fuel). The flight order was signed by Lukin.

    On the flight sheet in the column “Report on the completion of the task” it is written: “The task was completed in accordance with the assigned task in full.” Maybe Lukin Sr. really set the guys the task of killing two birds with one stone - who knows. But in photographs taken during a vacation on January 23, 2008, Gavrilyuk and Lukin Jr. each hold one killed hare.

    The general's apartment cost the budget 4 million rubles. The new car cost more than 1 million rubles.

    But Lukin canceled the salary bonuses for police officers. I canceled it for others, but I couldn’t do it for myself. And every month he receives an extra 60 thousand rubles from the budget. And Gavrilyuk gets it.

    At the expense of the Internal Affairs Directorate, Lukin buys and gives expensive gifts to heads of other federal services and directors of commercial firms. 125 thousand budget rubles were spent on purchasing two huge televisions for the offices of Lukin and Gavrilyuk. Both of them use cellular communications without restrictions at the expense of ATC funds. They also both bought furniture, kitchens, and household appliances (1 million 400 thousand budget rubles were spent on this).

    In general, Zoryan Zoryanych behaves like a little boy: Lukin gets a massage - Gavrilyuk also calls a masseuse, they bought a wardrobe for Lukin’s apartment - Gavrilyuk also wants such a wardrobe, Lukin gets on an all-terrain vehicle - Gavrilyuk goes there too...

    As a result, most of the expenses of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory go to Lukin and Gavrilyuk. At the same time, the Internal Affairs Directorate writes letters to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the regional government with requests to allocate additional funds due to the acute shortage of funds, for example, to staff the most necessary public security police services and operational services.

    They get away with it all. Neither Lukin nor Gavrilyuk have yet been brought to justice for a single hare.

    And Lukin began to fight corruption a year earlier than Nurgaliev. On July 3, 2008, a paper signed by the general was sent to all departments of the Internal Affairs Directorate, in which he demanded: “Increase efforts to prevent instances of corruption among subordinate employees, create in service teams an atmosphere of intolerance towards employees who use their official position for personal gain. Be a personal example..."

    Over the past two years, at least 300 employees have left the Internal Affairs Directorate (among them many heads and deputy heads of departments).

    The upper echelons are aware

    Or maybe just no one knows about it? Kamchatka is far away.

    No. They know.

    Prosecutor of the Kamchatka Territory Knyazev knows.

    The head of the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee under the Russian Prosecutor's Office for the Kamchatka Territory knows Moroz.

    Russian Interior Minister Nurgaliev knows.

    Russian Prosecutor General Chaika knows.

    The Chairman of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation Bastrykin knows.

    The head of the working group to combat corruption in the highest echelons of power in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Kuznetsov, knows.

    Even Russian President Medvedev, by whose decree the chiefs of the Internal Affairs Directorate are appointed, knows.

    And in response - silence

    An inspection was carried out inside the Ministry of Internal Affairs and it was decided that Lukin (himself) must “take measures to eliminate the violations and shortcomings identified by the inspection.” How he will “eliminate” the 850 hours and 54 minutes that have flown to the left, the cost of which is almost 50 million rubles, we will probably never know.

    Prosecutor's checks also do not bear any fruit. The Investigative Committee is stamping decisions to refuse to initiate a criminal case - one after another. Their excuses are hilarious.

    For example, during the inspection, the Investigative Directorate of the Russian Federation Prosecutor's Office for the Kamchatka Territory sent a number of requests to the Internal Affairs Directorate, the answers to which were never received. Therefore, the Investigative Committee does not have sufficient data indicating signs of a crime. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    Or this: Lukin is not guilty, because he knew nothing and thought that everything was legal and correct. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    Even when an inspection by the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that during the overhaul of detention centers, the Internal Affairs Directorate simply buried money in the ground, and calculated the damage in the amount of more than 2.5 million rubles, the inflexible Investigative Committee writes in its resolution: yes, there was a violation, yes, there was damage, but since it was reimbursed in April 2009, then no one is to blame and nothing terrible happened. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    By the way, it’s time to finally bring some clarity. That auditor from Moscow who was lying with Zoryan Zoryanych on the walkway - she did not find any violations on the part of Gavrilyuk and Lukin at all.

    Babi revolt

    Probably, it wasn’t Kamchatka that spoiled Lukina. There was probably Lukin in Ulyanovsk too. It’s just that he apparently didn’t meet a single honest woman there. And here I ran into a whole department - financial and economic.

    This may sound surprising, but with the arrival of Lukin and Gavrilyuk at the Internal Affairs Directorate, the employees of this department, who had worked in the police for many years each, were for the first time faced with the obvious and large-scale theft of budget money. Moreover, it was assumed that, due to the nature of their service, they had to formalize all these frauds with their own hands. They refused. They were under pressure.

    And then the women rebelled. They began to write letters to all authorities. That's how it all came to light.

    ...They are sitting in my room at the Oktyabrskaya Hotel in the very center of Petropavlovsk and taking turns telling their stories. Before this, no matter who I met, everyone refused to talk at the hotel - it has had a bad reputation since Soviet times, and the KGB building is very close. And women say they are not afraid. Why be afraid? What they tell me has long been known to all and sundry (see list above). The problem is that everyone is lazy.

    I, Angela Rubanchenko, former head of the technical supervision inspection of the Internal Affairs Directorate. Zoryan Zoryanych Gavrilyuk came, immediately called and said: “You must fulfill MY demands, not Golub.” (Elena Golub is the head of the financial and economic department.) He really wanted the Ingosstrakh company to win the tender for motor insurance. But she didn't win. He removed me from the competition committee. The next year this company won.

    One company won the tender for the overhaul of insulators - it has only four people on staff. I saw huge price increases. For example, according to documents, they painted insulators with the highest quality paint, which should only be used in government agencies!

    The pressure began. Gavrilyuk pulled away, but I didn’t want to sign such an agreement. Could not. I went on vacation. At this time, my inspection was reduced, my position was demoted. I had two years left until retirement. I quit.

    Zoryan Zoryanych did not want me to quit: I had to decorate Lukin’s apartment, he wanted to do it with my hands (by the way, this apartment still does not have official status). Gavrilyuk threatened: “I’ll ruin your reputation!” And they took revenge on me: they falsified the absenteeism report and fired me with a bad article.

    I, Larisa Konstantinovna Chistaya, worked as the head of the office in the financial and economic department. In September 2008, when the head of our department, Elena Golub, and her deputy, Yulia Zakharenko, were suspended from work, we wrote a letter in their defense. In October, Gavrilyuk began to threaten: “If you don’t calm down, we’ll fire you.” The girls who signed the letters were reprimanded.

    Then they came to me for a scheduled check. We checked - everything is fine. And suddenly the next day they come again. The inspector admitted that she was told: “As you wish, but so that Chistaya has violations.” We raised paperwork in four years. We searched and searched...

    Then another inspection, reprimands, then the OSB came with a search. All the nerves were exhausted. Retirement is on the doorstep, and then there are rumors all over the police department. Ashamed. Then my daughter (she serves in the teaching staff) was called to the management and told that they wanted to pin a violation on her. I also have a son-in-law in the police. I wrote a statement of my own free will...

    I, Natalya Batashova, am a former head of department in the financial and economic department. I also signed letters. I was also a member of the competition committee (when they wanted Ingosstrakh to win, and we unanimously chose Spassky Gate).

    OSB officers conducted illegal searches at my place. In front of my subordinates, they emptied the contents of my handbag. Everything was rummaged. They demanded that Golub be slandered and promised a promotion for this. Every day they forced me to write explanatory notes for all sorts of nonsense and gave me reprimands. I filed a lawsuit.

    They told me: “Choose who you are with.” I replied that I was on my own. They persuaded him to change his mind. Like, work, snitch on others, and everything will be fine. I lasted more than six months. Then I wrote a letter of resignation.

    I, Yulia Zakharenko, currently work as chief accountant and deputy head of the financial and economic department. They tried to persuade me to take the place of my boss Elena Golub. I refused. Protected her. I got laid off. But Moscow declared the reduction illegal, and I was reinstated.

    RSD, searches, conversations, seizure of documents - I also went through all this. Now the work of the financial and economic department is overwhelmed. All competent specialists were fired. They recruit unqualified personnel. But now whoever wins competitions.

    (Of the 26 employees in the department, the majority of the letters were signed by women. Almost all of them no longer work for the Internal Affairs Directorate. Yulia Zakharenko also quit in October. - E. G.).

    Morozova's reputation

    Do you know what I like most about this story? The fact that Elena Golub lived with her husband in a civil marriage for many years, but when she started having troubles at work, her husband said: “Let’s get married. I want you to know that you have a reliable rear.” And now she is Elena Morozova.

    ...One day Lukin suggested to her: “You are a literate woman. We need to earn money. 70% for me, 30% for you.” Morozova (then Golub) was indignant: “I have never done such things and do not intend to!” That's how it all started.

    And then Ingosstrakh lost the competition. That's how it all started. The first sign is that Morozova’s official car was taken away. Then the searches began. The head of the OSB, Smirnov, told her in plain text: “The decision has been made to fire you. If we don’t find anything from you, you will quit anyway.”

    Morozova is removed from her post and is no longer allowed into the police department building. She starts suing. The court rules in her favor. The Internal Affairs Directorate dismisses Morozova over and over again - there is no reason to dismiss her, no searches helped.

    For more than a year, since June 2008, Morozova has been permanently suspended; all this time she has not been allowed to carry out her duties. There’s no reason to suspend her (she doesn’t work), but time after time the police department comes up with something and gets suspended.

    She says that she no longer wants to work “in this system”, she just feels sorry for the people: “We had a good team, conscientious people - that’s why they were not afraid to go against the system. And so they mock and humiliate them - it’s insulting.”

    Because of all this hassle, Morozova was sick a lot. I went to the departmental clinic. Once I came for a procedure, the attending physician said: “Let’s go to the toilet.” There he admits: “Comrades from the OSB came and threatened that if I didn’t discharge you, I would get into trouble. Sorry."

    Morozova noticed that she was being followed, her phones were tapped. They also put pressure on my husband. He is her traffic police inspector. They called him to the OSB and wanted him to testify against his own wife. Refused.

    “The previous heads of the Internal Affairs Directorate did everything they could - yes. But the police department itself used to be calm. For the money and documents, we were sure. And this one got into the budget money!” - she sums it up.

    We can fail too. Morozova was responsible for her area of ​​work. Her employees were also responsible for their areas - no matter how small they were.

    These women want to be honest. They rebelled because they were not allowed to be honest. Just because. They defend their right to honesty.

    Now Morozova is pregnant. She shouldn't worry. I could give in to them and quit. And forget it all like a bad dream. But in response to this she asks me:

    What about reputation?

    Elena Morozova, an unknown Kamchatka woman who is known only by friends, relatives and colleagues, who is not written about in newspapers or shown on TV, is worried about her own reputation.

    But Chaika and Nurgaliev, it turns out, are not interested in their reputation.

    Refutation

    Information posted on November 16, 2009 on the Internet on the Novaya Gazeta website in an article by the author Glikman E.L. “In the police rear”: “...Once Lukin suggested to her (E.Yu. Morozova): “You are a literate woman. We need to earn money. 70% for me, 30% for you.” Morozova (then Golub) was indignant: “I have never done such things and do not intend to!” That’s how it all started,” are untrue and discredit the honor, dignity and business reputation of Valery Arkadyevich Lukin.

    They lie on the walkway in swimsuits. He and she. Under their heads there is one tiny towel for two. Between her and his thighs: an open bottle of whiskey (or maybe cognac - it’s hard to see), an open bottle of vodka, shrimp, fried chicken wings, sandwiches with caviar... And all around there is water. Beauty.

    This is how a husband and wife could lie at a resort. But this is not my husband. Not my wife. And not a resort.

    This is a “severe” check of the rear of the Kamchatka ATC

    Policemen are lying in Kamchatka. Zoryan Zoryanych works here as the deputy head of the Kamchatka Territory Internal Affairs Directorate for Logistics, and Natalya Viktorovna, as a foreman of auditors of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, flew here from Moscow to check the activities of Zoryan Zoryanych. On his farm, that is, in the rear, a bunch of budget millions have dissolved (or evaporated) somewhere... Natalya Viktorovna came to look for them.

    So they are looking. Maybe at the bottom. God help you.

    In November 2007, Major General Valery Arkadyevich Lukin was appointed head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory. For what sins 51-year-old Lukin was exiled to Kamchatka just before his retirement, we do not know. “They exiled” because before that he headed the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ulyanovsk Region, and in comparison with it, Kamchatka is a downgrade (well, at least based on the difference in the number of personnel of both Internal Affairs Directorates).

    Lukin appeared in Ulyanovsk following General Shamanov, with whom he served in Chechnya in 2000. As for Zoryan Zoryanych Gavrilyuk... Following whom he appeared at the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ulyanovsk region, we were unable to trace. But he transferred to Kamchatka from Ulyanovsk following General Lukin (from a private security officer - immediately to deputy chief of the Internal Affairs Directorate).

    In general, Kamchatka law enforcement agencies have never been covered with an aura of holiness. Let us recall at least one of Lukin’s predecessors as head of the Internal Affairs Directorate - Major General Yuri Astakhov, who was popularly called General Salmon. Is it necessary to explain the meaning of such a nickname for the main policeman of the peninsula, from which hundreds of tons of illegally obtained salmon caviar fly to the mainland every year?

    But with the arrival of Lukin and Gavrilyuk, something new appeared. At first glance, the sins of the Ulyanovsk police officers look somehow childish. Just think, they eat for free in the police canteen. But there is some amazing shamelessness and openness in them... A new degree.

    Ward five *****

    In November 2007, the newly appointed major general flew to Kamchatka and settled in the ward of the medical unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate. It just sounds like this: “chamber” - but in fact there is a separate entrance and all the amenities. In addition, it was refurnished and equipped with household appliances for the new boss - at state expense, of course.

    Lukin lived in this ward until June 2008, but for some reason did not pay for accommodation, which cost the federal budget 204.1 thousand rubles.

    And in June, the general illegally moved into a nice three-room apartment. After this, in July, an “open” competition for the purchase of this apartment was held. There was only one application for the competition, and it won. The police department entered into an agreement on the purchase and sale of an apartment with a local deputy and at the same time the executive director of a construction company, Melekhin.

    This company will be the winner in all tenders held by the Department of Internal Affairs in 2008 to select a contractor to carry out repair work. Later, all sorts of checks will prove that the federal budget greatly overpaid for this repair... But the general’s apartment has nothing to do with it. She is good. It was also improved at state expense: they bought furniture, equipment, installed the Internet... By the way, the state has been paying for the Internet ever since. But we won’t lie, we don’t know who pays for utilities.

    Well, Gavrilyuk arrived in Kamchatka in December 2007. And he settled in a hotel room at the ATC training center. Accommodation in this room costs 830 rubles per day. But this number did not go through with Zoryan Zoryanych: until June 2008, he did not pay a penny for it. Then, by order of Lukin, Gavrilyuk was assigned a special fee for accommodation: instead of 830 rubles per day - 3218 rubles per month (that is, 104-107 rubles per day), which cost the budget 64.1 thousand rubles. Well, soon after his arrival, Gavrilyuk became the chairman of the tender commission, after which the same companies began to win competitions and auctions...

    Regime subject

    The working day schedule of the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory is approximately as follows:

    At 7.40 General Lukin arrives for duty. The daily conference call begins at 8:00. At about 9.00 the general goes to the Internal Affairs Directorate canteen for breakfast. (By the way, both Lukin and Gavrilyuk have been eating free in the canteen for two years now.)

    At 13.00 the general goes to the dining room for lunch. After lunch - afternoon nap, it lasts until 15-16 hours. And only at 19.00, having slept and rested, he begins to receive lower-ranking police officers and sign documents.

    In addition, the general cares about his health. Therefore, his workday schedule necessarily includes wellness treatments and sports. On Mondays he has a simple massage. By

    Tuesdays - underwater massage. On Wednesday there is a game of tennis. On Thursday - herbal medicine. On Friday - physical education from 17.00 to 20.00-21.00.

    The general tries not to violate his working hours. All these nuances (in the sense of what day he has what massage) are known not only to all personnel, but also outside the police department. In general, the general is not hiding.

    Colonel Gavrilyuk is not hiding either. He also gets a massage.

    And from some point of view, this regime is correct; it has a beneficial effect on health. But, on the other hand, I feel sorry for people. Because of this, all personnel spend 12-15 hours on duty every day. Although since Lukin and Gavrilyuk appeared in Kamchatka, no state of emergency seems to have been declared here.

    He wants to fly

    The fact that the general uses service snow and swamp-going vehicles for his personal purposes is even humanly understandable. They exiled a man for retirement to such an utter wilderness... You have to somehow keep yourself in good shape. They were bought immediately after his appointment.

    At some point, another commission calculated the damage to the state from these rides - 98.3 thousand rubles. But he has been skating ever since.

    Lukin also rides on weekends in his company cars. He has two of them: Toyota Land Cruiser and Toyota Camry. When he first arrived, they assigned him one car, but it wasn’t enough for him, so they bought another one.

    And Zoryan Zoryanych also skates. The prosecutor's office confirmed the use of official vehicles for personal purposes (for recreation) by both Lukin and Gavrilyuk.

    But we must not forget: you can’t ride far in Kamchatka. In Kamchatka, the main transport is a helicopter. Not for everyone, of course, - only for the main ones.

    Let us recall that General Lukin appeared in Kamchatka in November 2007. From November 1, 2007 to November 30, 2008, the flight time of the special purpose air traffic control unit in the Kamchatka Territory amounted to 1335 hours 56 minutes, but there are documents for only 485 hours 2 minutes. Unaccounted flights (without documents and without reason) in the amount of 850 hours 54 minutes cost the federal budget 49.3 million rubles.

    It is already known that the general loves to go for a drive himself and to show his relatives and friends beautiful places. It is known that Kamchatka has the most beautiful nature, nature reserves, many bears, moose and bighorn sheep (though, due to the rides, there are fewer and fewer of them from year to year, but let’s not blame everything on Lukin). Although 850 hours 54 minutes is too much, no relatives and friends are enough (even taking into account Gavrilyuk’s relatives and friends).

    In general, very often helicopters in Kamchatka are used to transport red caviar caught by poachers at spawning grounds. But here we don’t know anything. Let's better talk about hares. Our editorial office has all the documents about hares.

    In the case of hares, the purpose of the flight was listed on paper as an “operational and official mission” (but in fact - to get acquainted with the beauties of Kamchatka and hunting). The son of General Lukin was flying, accompanied by Zoryan Zoryanych. Apparently, dad was busy that day. The son serves in Ulyanovsk and flew to his dad in Kamchatka on vacation.

    The “hare” flight took place on January 23, 2008 on helicopter No. RF 28966. They flew for at least 3 hours, which cost the budget at least 160-170 thousand rubles (among the documents there is a stub for 1333 liters of fuel). The flight order was signed by Lukin.

    On the flight sheet in the column “Report on the completion of the task” it is written: “The task was completed in accordance with the assigned task in full.” Maybe Lukin Sr. really set the guys the task of killing two birds with one stone - who knows. But in photographs taken during a vacation on January 23, 2008, Gavrilyuk and Lukin Jr. each hold one killed hare.

    The general's apartment cost the budget 4 million rubles. The new car cost more than 1 million rubles.

    But Lukin canceled the salary bonuses for police officers. I canceled it for others, but I couldn’t do it for myself. And every month he receives an extra 60 thousand rubles from the budget. And Gavrilyuk gets it.

    At the expense of the Internal Affairs Directorate, Lukin buys and gives expensive gifts to heads of other federal services and directors of commercial firms. 125 thousand budget rubles were spent on purchasing two huge televisions for the offices of Lukin and Gavrilyuk. Both of them use cellular communications without restrictions at the expense of ATC funds. They also both bought furniture, kitchens, and household appliances (1 million 400 thousand budget rubles were spent on this).

    In general, Zoryan Zoryanych behaves like a little boy: Lukin gets a massage - Gavrilyuk also calls a masseuse, they bought a wardrobe for Lukin’s apartment - Gavrilyuk also wants such a wardrobe, Lukin gets on an all-terrain vehicle - Gavrilyuk goes there too...

    As a result, most of the expenses of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory go to Lukin and Gavrilyuk. At the same time, the Internal Affairs Directorate writes letters to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the regional government with requests to allocate additional funds due to the acute shortage of funds, for example, to staff the most necessary public security police services and operational services.

    They get away with it all. Neither Lukin nor Gavrilyuk have yet been brought to justice for a single hare.

    And Lukin began to fight corruption a year earlier than Nurgaliev. On July 3, 2008, a paper signed by the general was sent to all departments of the Internal Affairs Directorate, in which he demanded: “Increase efforts to prevent instances of corruption among subordinate employees, create in service teams an atmosphere of intolerance towards employees who use their official position for personal gain. Be a personal example..."

    Over the past two years, at least 300 employees have left the Internal Affairs Directorate (among them many heads and deputy heads of departments).

    The upper echelons are aware

    Or maybe just no one knows about it? Kamchatka is far away.

    No. They know.

    Prosecutor of the Kamchatka Territory Knyazev knows.

    The head of the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee under the Russian Prosecutor's Office for the Kamchatka Territory knows Moroz.

    Russian Interior Minister Nurgaliev knows.

    Russian Prosecutor General Chaika knows.

    The Chairman of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation Bastrykin knows.

    The head of the working group to combat corruption in the highest echelons of power in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Kuznetsov, knows.

    Even Russian President Medvedev, by whose decree the chiefs of the Internal Affairs Directorate are appointed, knows.

    And in response - silence

    An inspection was carried out inside the Ministry of Internal Affairs and it was decided that Lukin (himself) must “take measures to eliminate the violations and shortcomings identified by the inspection.” How he will “eliminate” the 850 hours and 54 minutes that have flown to the left, the cost of which is almost 50 million rubles, we will probably never know.

    Prosecutor's checks also do not bear any fruit. The Investigative Committee is stamping decisions to refuse to initiate a criminal case - one after another. Their excuses are hilarious.

    For example, during the inspection, the Investigative Directorate of the Russian Federation Prosecutor's Office for the Kamchatka Territory sent a number of requests to the Internal Affairs Directorate, the answers to which were never received. Therefore, the Investigative Committee does not have sufficient data indicating signs of a crime. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    Or this: Lukin is not guilty, because he knew nothing and thought that everything was legal and correct. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    Even when an inspection by the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that during the overhaul of detention centers, the Internal Affairs Directorate simply buried money in the ground, and calculated the damage in the amount of more than 2.5 million rubles, the inflexible Investigative Committee writes in its resolution: yes, there was a violation, yes, there was damage, but since it was reimbursed in April 2009, then no one is to blame and nothing terrible happened. To refuse to initiate a criminal case.

    By the way, it’s time to finally bring some clarity. That auditor from Moscow who was lying with Zoryan Zoryanych on the walkway - she did not find any violations on the part of Gavrilyuk and Lukin at all.

    Babi revolt

    Probably, it wasn’t Kamchatka that spoiled Lukina. There was probably Lukin in Ulyanovsk too. It’s just that he apparently didn’t meet a single honest woman there. And here I ran into a whole department - financial and economic.

    This may sound surprising, but with the arrival of Lukin and Gavrilyuk at the Internal Affairs Directorate, the employees of this department, who had worked in the police for many years each, were for the first time faced with the obvious and large-scale theft of budget money. Moreover, it was assumed that, due to the nature of their service, they had to formalize all these frauds with their own hands. They refused. They were under pressure.

    And then the women rebelled. They began to write letters to all authorities. That's how it all came to light.

    ...They are sitting in my room at the Oktyabrskaya Hotel in the very center of Petropavlovsk and taking turns telling their stories. Before this, no matter who I met, everyone refused to talk at the hotel - it has had a bad reputation since Soviet times, and the KGB building is very close. And women say they are not afraid. Why be afraid? What they tell me has long been known to all and sundry (see list above). The problem is that everyone is lazy.

    I, Angela Rubanchenko, former head of the technical supervision inspection of the Internal Affairs Directorate. Zoryan Zoryanych Gavrilyuk came, immediately called and said: “You must fulfill MY demands, not Golub.” (Elena Golub is the head of the financial and economic department.) He really wanted the Ingosstrakh company to win the tender for motor insurance. But she didn't win. He removed me from the competition committee. The next year this company won.

    One company won the tender for the overhaul of insulators - it has only four people on staff. I saw huge price increases. For example, according to documents, they painted insulators with the highest quality paint, which should only be used in government agencies!

    The pressure began. Gavrilyuk pulled away, but I didn’t want to sign such an agreement. Could not. I went on vacation. At this time, my inspection was reduced, my position was demoted. I had two years left until retirement. I quit.

    Zoryan Zoryanych did not want me to quit: I had to decorate Lukin’s apartment, he wanted to do it with my hands (by the way, this apartment still does not have official status). Gavrilyuk threatened: “I’ll ruin your reputation!” And they took revenge on me: they falsified the absenteeism report and fired me with a bad article.

    I, Larisa Konstantinovna Chistaya, worked as the head of the office in the financial and economic department. In September 2008, when the head of our department, Elena Golub, and her deputy, Yulia Zakharenko, were suspended from work, we wrote a letter in their defense. In October, Gavrilyuk began to threaten: “If you don’t calm down, we’ll fire you.” The girls who signed the letters were reprimanded.

    Then they came to me for a scheduled check. We checked - everything is fine. And suddenly the next day they come again. The inspector admitted that she was told: “As you wish, but so that Chistaya has violations.” We raised paperwork in four years. We searched and searched...

    Then another inspection, reprimands, then the OSB came with a search. All the nerves were exhausted. Retirement is on the doorstep, and then there are rumors all over the police department. Ashamed. Then my daughter (she serves in the teaching staff) was called to the management and told that they wanted to pin a violation on her. I also have a son-in-law in the police. I wrote a statement of my own free will...

    I, Natalya Batashova, am a former head of department in the financial and economic department. I also signed letters. I was also a member of the competition committee (when they wanted Ingosstrakh to win, and we unanimously chose Spassky Gate).

    OSB officers conducted illegal searches at my place. In front of my subordinates, they emptied the contents of my handbag. Everything was rummaged. They demanded that Golub be slandered and promised a promotion for this. Every day they forced me to write explanatory notes for all sorts of nonsense and gave me reprimands. I filed a lawsuit.

    They told me: “Choose who you are with.” I replied that I was on my own. They persuaded him to change his mind. Like, work, snitch on others, and everything will be fine. I lasted more than six months. Then I wrote a letter of resignation.

    I, Yulia Zakharenko, currently work as chief accountant and deputy head of the financial and economic department. They tried to persuade me to take the place of my boss Elena Golub. I refused. Protected her. I got laid off. But Moscow declared the reduction illegal, and I was reinstated.

    RSD, searches, conversations, seizure of documents - I also went through all this. Now the work of the financial and economic department is overwhelmed. All competent specialists were fired. They recruit unqualified personnel. But now whoever wins competitions.

    (Of the 26 employees of the department, the letters were signed by the majority of women. Almost all of them no longer work at the Internal Affairs Directorate. Yulia Zakharenko also quit in October. - E. G.).

    Morozova's reputation

    Do you know what I like most about this story? The fact that Elena Golub lived with her husband in a civil marriage for many years, but when she started having troubles at work, her husband said: “Let’s get married. I want you to know that you have a reliable rear.” And now she is Elena Morozova.

    ...One day Lukin suggested to her: “You are a literate woman. We need to earn money. 70% for me, 30% for you.” Morozova (then Golub) was indignant: “I have never done such things and do not intend to!” That's how it all started.

    And then Ingosstrakh lost the competition. That's how it all started. The first sign is that Morozova’s official car was taken away. Then the searches began. The head of the OSB, Smirnov, told her in plain text: “The decision has been made to fire you. If we don’t find anything from you, you will quit anyway.”

    Morozova is removed from her post and is no longer allowed into the police department building. She starts suing. The court rules in her favor. The Internal Affairs Directorate dismisses Morozova over and over again - there is no reason to dismiss her, no searches helped.

    For more than a year, since June 2008, Morozova has been permanently suspended; all this time she has not been allowed to carry out her duties. There’s no reason to suspend her (she doesn’t work), but time after time the police department comes up with something and gets suspended.

    She says that she no longer wants to work “in this system”, she just feels sorry for the people: “We had a good team, conscientious people - that’s why they were not afraid to go against the system. And so they mock and humiliate them - it’s insulting.”

    Because of all this hassle, Morozova was sick a lot. I went to the departmental clinic. Once I came for a procedure, the attending physician said: “Let’s go to the toilet.” There he admits: “Comrades from the OSB came and threatened that if I didn’t discharge you, I would get into trouble. Sorry."

    Morozova noticed that she was being followed, her phones were tapped. They also put pressure on my husband. He is her traffic police inspector. They called him to the OSB and wanted him to testify against his own wife. Refused.

    “The previous heads of the Internal Affairs Directorate did everything they could - yes. But the police department itself used to be calm. For the money and documents, we were sure. And this one got into the budget money!” - she sums it up.

    We can fail too. Morozova was responsible for her area of ​​work. Her employees were also responsible for their areas - no matter how small they were.

    These women want to be honest. They rebelled because they were not allowed to be honest. Just because. They defend their right to honesty.

    Head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Ulyanovsk region. Born on June 22, 1956 in Omsk. In 1977 he graduated from the Omsk Higher Police School. From 1977 to 1978 - investigator of the Tomsk District Department of Internal Affairs. From 1978 to 1980 - inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1980 to 1982 - senior inspector of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1982 to 1985 - Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Leninsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1985 to 1992 - head of the internal affairs department at the port of Tomsk. From 1992 to 1993 - head of the operational search department of the Internal Affairs Directorate. From 1993 to 1994 - head of the interdistrict operational search department of the criminal police department of the Internal Affairs Directorate. From 1994 to 1994 - deputy head of department - head of the criminal police of the Oktyabrsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. From 1994 to 1998 - Head of the Oktyabrsky District Department of Internal Affairs in Tomsk. Since 1998 - First Deputy Head of the Internal Affairs Directorate - Head of the Criminal Police of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Tomsk Region. By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs dated July 2, 2001, he was appointed head of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ulyanovsk Region.

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    LIFE AND SERVICE OF A GENERAL
    It is difficult to say for what reason the chief police officer of Kamchatka, Valery Lukin, lost his position. Perhaps the reason for this is age; it is also possible that the president’s decision was influenced by the results of the recent prosecutor’s visit.
    Let us recall that on December 24, 2010, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yuri Gulyagin in Kamchatka held a meeting with the heads of state authorities, local government, law enforcement, trade unions, public organizations and entrepreneurs on the issue “On the state of law and order in the Kamchatka Territory, including in the field of accounting and registration of reports of crimes.” This event was held in light of the instructions of the Prosecutor General's Office after the bloody events in the village of Kushchevskaya. The goal is to identify hidden crimes and unfounded refusals to register citizens' statements about crimes and offenses.
    Unfortunately, Valery Arkadyevich did not often gather journalists at press conferences. True, the general’s rare communication with the media was more than compensated for by the press service of the regional Internal Affairs Directorate, for which special thanks to its employees from KV!
    General LUKIN flashed on TV when ceremonial meetings and farewells of Kamchatka police officers to the “hot spots” of our country took place. It was clear that the boss was worried about his subordinates. According to those who knew LUKIN, he was not known for vindictiveness and helped those in need.
    New Newspaper
    There was, of course, a scandal. In November 2009, Novaya Gazeta (Moscow) published a large article by E. GLIKMAN about the work of LUKIN and his deputy Zoryan Gavrilyuk “In the police rear.” According to some reports, GAVRILYUK has already left his post in Kamchatka, going to Khabarovsk.
    This article caused a mixed reaction (a refutation was even published), but some facts from the biography of the former chief police officer of the peninsula may be of interest to our readers. Below are excerpts from Novaya Gazeta. “So, in November 2007, Major General Valery Lukin was appointed head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Kamchatka Territory. Before this, 51-year-old Lukin headed the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ulyanovsk region. Lukin appeared in Ulyanovsk following General Shamanov, with whom he served in Chechnya in 2000. GAVRILYUK transferred to Kamchatka from Ulyanovsk following Lukin (from a private security officer - immediately to deputy chief of the Internal Affairs Directorate)...
    In November 2007, the newly appointed major general moved into the ward of the medical and sanitary unit of the Internal Affairs Directorate. It just sounds like a “ward”, but in reality there is a separate entrance and all the amenities. In addition, it was refurnished and equipped with household appliances for the new boss - at state expense, of course. Lukin lived in this ward until June 2008, but for some reason did not pay for accommodation, which cost the federal budget 204.1 thousand rubles. In June, the general moved into a nice three-room apartment. After this, an “open” competition for the purchase of this apartment was held in July. There was only one application for the competition: she won. The police department entered into an agreement on the purchase and sale of an apartment with a local deputy and at the same time the executive director of a construction company. This company will be the winner in all tenders held by the Department of Internal Affairs in 2008 to select a contractor to carry out repair work. Later, all sorts of checks will prove that the federal budget greatly overpaid for these repairs... But the general’s apartment has nothing to do with it. She is good. It was also improved at state expense: they bought furniture, equipment, installed the Internet... By the way, the state has been paying for the Internet ever since...
    ...The fact that the general uses service snow and swamp-going vehicles for his personal purposes is humanly understandable: they exiled a man for retirement to such an utter wilderness... We must not forget: you can’t ride very far in Kamchatka. In Kamchatka, the main transport is a helicopter. Not for everyone, of course, only for the main ones. ...From November 1, 2007 to November 30, 2008, the flight time of the special purpose air traffic control unit in the Kamchatka Territory amounted to 1335 hours 56 minutes, but there are documents for only 485 hours 2 minutes. Unaccounted flights (without documents or reasons) in the amount of 850 hours 54 minutes cost the federal budget 49.3 million rubles.”
    Guidance Methods
    According to his closest subordinates, with Lukin’s arrival at the Kamchatka regional police department, the department largely changed the forms and methods of managing services and units. Conference calls began to be held daily, during which every leader in the most remote area of ​​the region could take part in discussing the criminal situation over the past 24 hours. This allows decisions to be made immediately in emergency situations. It is 100% equipped with PPSM special transport vehicles, and the battalion premises have been renovated. Much attention was paid to creating normal jobs in regional police departments and providing them with special vehicles (snowmobiles, tracked, heavy vehicles). This especially affected Koryakia. Every quarter in each region of the region, police department days were held, when each resident had the opportunity to meet with all the heads of the region's police department, and the latter reported to the population on the work done and studied the situation on the ground.
    LUKIN paid a lot of attention to sports. Sports training days have ceased to be a formality for all regional leaders. Officers must be not only theoretically, but also physically well prepared. Lukin’s great merit can be attributed to the new Dynamo gym, built according to the latest engineering ideas. Many did not believe that the general would be able to complete this project.
    Police veterans began to receive special attention, and the Veterans Council was allocated new premises.



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