Yakunin Anatoly Ivanovich Ministry of Internal Affairs was dismissed. Anatoly Yakunin: biography and family of the general

Yakunin Anatoly Ivanovich is quite famous person in law enforcement agencies, since he heads the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Even an ordinary police officer, conscientiously fulfilling his official duties, brings invaluable benefits to society and the Motherland. What then can we say about a person who occupies such a high position? Let's follow life path, which was held by the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Anatoly Yakunin.

Youth

Anatoly Yakunin was born in 1964 in one of the villages Oryol region. His father Ivan Yakunin is a front-line soldier who returned from the war having lost his sight, which, however, did not stop him from creating big family, which had six children.

After graduating from school, Anatoly Yakunin was drafted into the Armed Forces Soviet Union. He served in It was during this period that all his ideas about the world and his future fate were turned upside down. Before that, he planned to devote his life to work in the village, but now Anatoly Yakunin realized that his true calling was service to the Motherland.

First steps in the Ministry of Internal Affairs

True, to remain in the ranks of the Armed Forces after graduation conscript service he failed due to problems with his parents, who needed the support of their son. However, this did not stop the guy from getting a job in the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1985, as a district inspector who oversaw two village councils at once. Anatoly Yakunin really liked serving in the police, he realized that this was his calling, and completely devoted himself to the work that was interesting to him. An indicator of his dedication can be considered the fact that the first criminal was detained by him just three months after taking office.

A little later, Anatoly Ivanovich switched to investigative work.

Career

In 1991, Anatoly Yakunin was appointed deputy head of his native Dolzhansky District Department of Internal Affairs. From then on, he began to rapidly climb the career ladder. So, in 1994 he was appointed ATC. As always, to fulfill your job responsibilities Anatoly Ivanovich Yakunin approached him very conscientiously, and demanded the same from his subordinates. Therefore, it came as no surprise to anyone that the department headed by this man had some of the best performance in the region.

It is natural that any effort and perseverance is rewarded. Anatoly Yakunin was no exception. The Ministry of Internal Affairs gave him a new position - head of the internal affairs department in the city of Livny. His responsibilities also included supervising the area.

A new appointment followed in 2002. Anatoly Yakunin received the position of head of the department for combating organized crime in the Oryol region. This was already a position not of a local, but of a regional scale, and in one of the most critical and dangerous areas. It is no secret that organized crime is often associated with high-ranking officials.

Studies

But further promotion was impossible without receiving more high level education. It was not a secret for Anatoly Yakunin either. Therefore, having already studied at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he entered the Academy civil service, from which he graduated with honors in 2003.

As we see, there is a type of people who strive to be the first in everything: both in work and in family life, and in studies. Anatoly Yakunin was such a person. His biography says that after graduating from the Academy, this man’s life took a sharp turn. In 2005, he was appointed deputy head of the Oryol region police. By that time, Anatoly Ivanovich already had the rank of colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Further career successes

Yakunin was not the kind of person to stop there. However, even if he himself did not set a goal for further career, then his outstanding achievements and leadership qualities could not go unnoticed senior officials Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, which literally doomed Anatoly Ivanovich to the assignment of new ranks and promotion.

From 2006 to 2007, Anatoly Yakunin was temporarily the head of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Oryol region. But in 2007, another person was appointed to this position on a permanent basis - Vladimir Kolokoltsev, for whom Yakunin again became first deputy.

High-profile cases

It should be noted that this tandem worked very well, showing mutual understanding in working relationships, as well as uncompromisingness in the fight against underworld. It was during the leadership of Kolokoltsev and Yakunin that Orlovsky regional office The Ministry of Internal Affairs opened a number of high-profile cases that were brought to their logical conclusion.

They were not afraid to carry out investigative actions even against major officials if they broke the law. In particular, many cases were opened against persons close to the local governor. The defeat of the largest gangster group in the Oryol region - the Sparrow gang - also received resonance.

Transfer to another area

But, unfortunately, a little more than a year This successful collaboration between Kolokoltsev and Yakunin lasted. In 2008, their tandem broke up, as Anatoly Ivanovich was transferred to an equivalent position in the Voronezh region. It is difficult now to say what was dictated by this transfer: Yakunin’s personal desire, the machinations of officials whom he crossed the path of, or simply the top leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs considered that it was in Voronezh region Now we need the firm hand of Anatoly Ivanovich. And they also say that this was a request from the head of the Voronezh police, who wanted to have such a professional as Yakunin as his assistant.

So, Yakunin became deputy chief of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Voronezh region. In addition, he was offered the position of head of the criminal police. The Voronezh region, due to the fact that its population was more than three times larger than that of the Oryol region, was considered a more complex and responsible area of ​​work. So, to some extent, this transfer could even be called a promotion.

In 2009, Yakunin was actually promoted to official rank. According to the presidential decree, he has now become a major general of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Head of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

It was clear that such a professional as Anatoly Ivanovich for a long time he cannot remain on the sidelines, holding the position of first deputy regional police chief. In 2010, Yakunin received the position of head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Novgorod region. In this position, as before, Anatoly Ivanovich focused on the fight against organized crime, although, naturally, he did not lose sight of other important areas of police activity.

In 2011, Yakunin successfully passed recertification related to the reorganization of the police into the police, thereby confirming his right to be the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Novgorod region. Anatoly Ivanovich took personal control of the re-certification of his subordinates, as he wanted to have truly qualified personnel on his staff that he could confidently rely on.

It should be noted that before Yakunin’s arrival, the Novgorod department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was considered one of the most lagging behind in Russia, but he managed to transform it into a truly effective crime-fighting agency. This was confirmed by excellent work results and indicators - one of the highest in the country. But the main achievement, of course, was the reduction in the crime rate in the region.

Appointment as head of the Moscow police

Demonstrating very high performance indicators in all positions that Yakunin held throughout his career, Anatoly Ivanovich proved not in word but in deed that the Russian government could not find a better candidate for the post of head of the capital’s police than him. Moscow is the largest metropolis with a rather difficult crime situation. In addition, it must be taken into account that the capital is the face of the entire country. The head of the Moscow Ministry of Internal Affairs must have unprecedented professional characteristics and an unblemished reputation. Anatoly Yakunin turned out to be such a person.

It should be noted that it positive characteristics as a leader, they overcame the negative factor that he had never worked in Moscow before. Many experts believed that the city’s chief law enforcement officer would be a person who had already worked in the capital’s law enforcement agencies for several years. Nevertheless, the management knew how quickly Anatoly Ivanovich got up to speed in a new region for him, which he had clearly demonstrated more than once.

Therefore, it was Yakunin who was appointed head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow. The decree on the appointment was endorsed by the President of Russia in the summer of 2012.

It is noteworthy that before Yakunin, this position was held by his long-time colleague from his time working in the Oryol region, V. A. Kolokoltsev. Now he has moved on to a promotion, becoming the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, that is, the head of the entire police force of the country. Thus, Yakunin actually again found himself directly subordinate to him, only now their positions were much higher than before.

Job in Moscow

The head of the Moscow Ministry of Internal Affairs, Anatoly Yakunin, continues to show very high results in his activities, just as in the positions he previously held. The hopes that the tandem of Kolokoltsev and Yakunin, who handled their duties so brilliantly in the Oryol region, would not fail in the capital, were fully justified. The crime situation in the city is completely under the control of internal affairs officials.

Yakunin, as before, takes his responsibilities very conscientiously and professionally. He also received a new promotion: now Anatoly Ivanovich Yakunin is lieutenant general.

Awards

Naturally, a person who selflessly devoted his entire life to serving the Fatherland cannot fail to be awarded various state awards. Lieutenant General Anatoly Yakunin is the owner of many distinctive signs of various ranks and dignity.

Omitting the less significant ones, it is worth noting the badge of an honorary employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a medal for achievements in the protection of law and order, as well as for services to the Novgorod region. Yakunin received his last award when he served as head of the Novgorod branch of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Anatoly Ivanovich has countless smaller awards and encouragements, but, of course, what is more important for him is not the formal side of the award, but the sincere gratitude of people for the work done.

Family

Anatoly Yakunin's family is small - his wife and daughter Ekaterina.

It is known that he met his wife back in the days when Anatoly Yakunin served in the Oryol region. His chosen one then worked as a passport officer in one of the departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

However, Anatoly Ivanovich, like most other high-ranking government officials, does not like to talk too much about his relatives. First of all, this is due to the specifics of his work, because quite a lot of ill-wishers have personal accounts with Anatoly Yakunin, and, quite possibly, they will want to take it out on his family.

Although sometimes, despite his steely character, Anatoly Yakunin cannot contain his words of pride for his daughter, who followed in her father’s footsteps. Ekaterina graduated from law school and became the first assistant prosecutor of one of the prosecutor's offices in the city of Orel, and in 2011 she was transferred to work in the capital.

Of course, Anatoly Yakunin is proud of his daughter’s achievements. Relatives are proud of his work for the benefit of the Motherland.

general characteristics

Anatoly Yakunin can be described as a person of unprecedented dedication to his work. He is very demanding of himself and his subordinates, which always allowed those structural units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs that he managed to reach the forefront. Many high-ranking government officials and experts speak of Anatoly Ivanovich as a purposeful, hardworking and selfless person. Particularly warm memories of general work with Anatoly Yakunin remained with the head of the Novgorod region. In addition, Anatoly Ivanovich has earned the reputation of an uncompromising fighter against organized crime and corruption. His merits have long been set as an example for all law enforcement officials in Russia.

We can say with confidence: if people of similar character at different government positions was more, then the development of Russia proceeded at a much faster pace than now.

The chief Moscow police officer, General Yakunin, is building a house “for five hundred thousand dollars, plus the price of the land.”

The Moscow region village of Veshki, located just outside the Moscow Ring Road, is a convenient access route along the Altufevskoye Highway, just two kilometers from Moscow, and has been known for the scale of cottage construction for a dozen years. And now in Veshki, or more precisely, in that place, which is indicated on the map as “the valley of the Zveronozhka River,” construction equipment is roaring with might and main.

The largest mansion is built of red brick. At the sight of a stranger with a video camera, the workers dropped their tools: some hid in the forest, others in a construction shed - apparently they mistook the NT correspondent for an FMS inspector who had arrived to check for registration and work permits.

“You’d better go to the foreman,” the tanned head that appeared in the doorway of the cabin immediately advised.

We managed to find the foreman in a foreign car with Ukrainian license plates.

“Who is building here?”

“General,” the foreman responded.

"Yakunin Anatoly Ivanovich ( Head of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate.-NT). He comes here every two weeks,” the foreman explained before his car began to gather dust in an unknown direction.

HOUSE WITH SCALE

General Yakunin’s closest neighbors turned out to be the commander of a submarine and a Siberian businessman, whom, as NT managed to find out, local police were looking for for non-payment of alimony.

The general himself is building a house on a grand scale, for centuries. “There are 450 square meters of cladding here, all expensive, one brick costs 70 rubles, 400 cubic meters of concrete alone were spent on the basement,” one of the workers, who came out of his “hiding”, reported the details of the estimate. He estimated the total cost of construction at “one thousand five hundred dollars, plus the price of the land.” The scale is normal by Veshkin standards, the worker made it clear: “Look, the neighbor submariner built for the same money.”

According to an extract from Rosreestr, a plot of land called “Zveronozhki Valley” was originally intended to “locate a consumer service facility.” But in 2009, trucks suddenly appeared here and in four years filled the valley with a two-meter layer of soil.

Then this land became the property of the dacha non-profit partnership (DNP) “Dalnie Veshki” established in Mytishchi, which leased the land plots until 2060 - at a price of 690 rubles per year.


THE GENERAL HIMSELF IS BUILDING A HOUSE ON A SCALE, FOR CENTURIES. “HERE THERE’S 450 “SQUARE” OF COVERING, EVERYTHING IS EXPENSIVE, ONE BRICK COSTS 70 RUBLES, FOR THE BASEMENT OF CONCRETE ONLY 400 CUBES WENT”

MYRON FROM TRANSCARPATIA

The construction of General Yakunin’s mansion is being carried out by M-2 LLC with a legal address in the Rumyantsevo business park on Kievskoye Highway. The owners of the company are Russian woman Marina Makarova and Ukrainian citizen 61-year-old Miron Kastran.

Mrs. Makarova, originally from Pyatigorsk, positions herself as a hereditary architect, conducts seminars on Russian architecture and took part in work on large objects in the Stavropol and Krasnodar territories.

According to SPARK, the “hereditary architect” of Makarov, together with youngest son Kastrana - Evgeniy - founded Proektstroyservis LLC in 2014. General Director At that time, the newly formed structure included Alexander Kudimov, who was wanted for beating a minor Muscovite. By the way, 14 more commercial structures were registered on Kudimov’s passport.

According to Ukrainian builders, they have never seen Mrs. Makarova herself in Veshki, and the construction is directly supervised by Miron Kastran and his son Evgeniy.

Castran the father, as NT found out, was born in Western Ukraine, and in the early 1990s, together with citizens of Slovakia, he registered the Euro-Carpati partnership in Uzhgorod.

In 2001, under the patronage of the then Minister of Railways of the Russian Federation Nikolai Aksenenko, the Ukrainian company began building a sports complex in Mineralnye Vody. In two years, the team completed about half of the construction and installation work, but at the beginning of 2002, Aksenenko fell into disgrace: he was accused of misuse extrabudgetary funds Russian Railways, in fraud with apartments, and the Prosecutor General's Office counted the total damage to the state at 11 billion rubles. Without waiting for a criminal case to be initiated, Aksenenko went to Germany for treatment, where he soon died. Funding for the construction of a sports complex in Minvody was, naturally, stopped - the unfinished facility, into which they managed to invest about 250 million rubles, now stands abandoned.

Soon the surname of Castran Sr. appeared in the constituent documents of the company “Rozkishni Budinki Ukraina” (“Luxury Homes of Ukraine”). Her assets include the construction of an elite residential complex on the “Ukrainian Rublyovka” - in the village of Kozin near Kiev, where the family residence of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko is located. In addition to Castran, the management of Luxury Homes included Muscovite Sergei Ponomarenko, well known among Russian luxury real estate builders. Thus, on the website of the Moscow company “Luxury Design” you can find out that Mr. Ponomarenko built several fashionable villas and palaces in Barvikha, Istra and Domodedovo with the participation of French, Italian and German consultants.

"HARRY POTTER'S CASTLE"

According to Ukrainian media, Miron Kastran was an assistant to Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Party of Regions Sergei Kivalov, and at his order he allegedly built a 4-story mansion in Odessa with a tennis court and a yacht pier, popularly nicknamed “Harry Potter’s Castle.” Officially, the owner of the building is the International Humanitarian University, but Odessa residents mention the “castle” as the residence of deputy Kivalov. Under President Viktor Yanukovych, he enjoyed considerable influence in government structures. After the change of power in Kyiv, Kivalov again entered the Verkhovna Rada - from the Opposition Bloc.

On August 30, 2015, Maidan activists stormed the “Harry Potter Castle” and found, among other things, portraits of the deputy Kivalov himself, busts of Stalin and chess sets with golden pieces.

Now employees of the Main Directorate of the Fiscal Service of Ukraine ( analogue of the Federal Tax Service of the Russian Federation.- NT) are conducting an audit of the financial and economic activities of the International humanitarian university” and find out with what funds the pompous building was built.


OFFICIALLY THE OWNER OF THE BUILDING IS THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY, BUT ODESSIANS MENTION THE “CASTLE” AS THE RESIDENCE OF DEPUTY KIVALOV

Meanwhile, Mr. Kastran, apparently having lost lucrative contracts after the change of power in Ukraine, did not lose heart: as indicated on the website of M-2 LLC, in addition to country house General Yakunin, he built several mansions for officials in the Odintsovo district, a club hotel in Nalchik and a new educational building Russian University cooperation in Mytishchi near Moscow.

SERVANT FROM ORLOVSKY

Kastran’s current employer is the head of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate, General Anatoly Yakunin, a native of the Oryol region, where he worked his way up from a district inspector to the head of the criminal police of the regional Internal Affairs Directorate. Long years power in the Oryol region was held by criminal authorities, corrupt officials and policemen, and only one family was considered untouchable - governor Yegor Stroev, who even bought his socks at the expense of the state budget. In 2007, the Oryol police was headed by the future head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Kolokoltsev: at his instigation, 74 criminal cases were opened against high-ranking police officers, officials and businessmen close to them, and, in the end, Stroev was sent into early retirement.

Kolokoltsev did not forget the executive Yakunin: having headed the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2012, he recommended to Putin to put the Orlovets in charge of Moscow. True, as a source in the Ministry of Internal Affairs told NT, soon the generals allegedly began to have conflicts, and Yakunin was often noticed on Old Square, in the reception room of Putin’s old colleague at the station in the GDR, Evgeniy Shkolov, who now oversees all Russian security forces.

One way or another, over these few years, General Yakunin managed to settle well in the capital. According to the income statement for 2015, he himself earned 2,221,501.67 rubles, and his wife Irina, who works as the head of the department social development And corporate culture in NK Rosneft - 9,715,556.27 rubles. The family owns an apartment in Moscow (142 m2), a UAZ Hunter car, a BMW K 1600 GTL motorcycle (1 million 800 thousand rubles) and a leased plot of land in Veshki with a total area of ​​20 acres.

The general's daughter, 29-year-old Ekaterina Yakunina, in April 2016, by Putin's decree, was appointed head of the Main Directorate of Housing and Social Welfare of the Presidential Administration, whose tasks include operational management of the activities of the President Hotel, the hotel " Golden ring" and FSUE "President-service".

OTHER NEIGHBORS

As already mentioned, Russian officials and security forces have long chosen the elite Veshki. Here are located the mansions of the former head of the Internal Security Service of the Prosecutor General's Office Valery Naniya, the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Closed Administrative District of Moscow Andrei Puchkov, the plots of the former FSB general Filimon Sinyakov and several employees of the central apparatus of the National charitable foundation(NBF), created in 1999 on the initiative of Vladimir Putin and is the largest grant recipient from the Russian government. (The main core of the NBF employees are people from the KGB-FSB, including supervisory board includes Patriarch Kirill, businessmen Vagit Alekperov, Mikhail Fridman, Viktor Vekselberg, Oleg Deripaska, etc.)

And just recently, the head of the Main Directorate of Internal Security (GUSB) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Alexander Makarov, acquired expensive real estate in the village.

Moreover, if the outlines of Anatoly Yakunin’s future mansion are not yet entirely clear, then the special officer’s house is not just his house, it is his fortress: massive gates, a high stone fence, external surveillance cameras everywhere. At the same time, judging by the declaration for 2015, General Makarov earned 3,150,645 rubles, and his wife has no sources of income.

NT sent an official request to the Ministry of Internal Affairs about what, strictly speaking, “shishi” the head of the ministerial “personal unit” built on. Soon the standard answer came: “Family savings and cash received as a bank loan."

But, perhaps, what amazes more than others with its scale and scope is the huge mansion registered in the name of a relative of the former deputy director of the Federal Tax Service (FTS) Denis Naumchev: a 2-story house with columns looks more like a railway station or an administrative building, in which the entire administration could easily fit Mytishchi district. Rumor has it that Naumchev was going to build a personal chapel, but the neighbors were very indignant, and the construction had to be postponed.

However, now Mr. Naumchev has completely different concerns: he is a defendant in a criminal case about embezzlement of funds allocated for tax inspectorates in Crimea, and is hiding in France.

P.S. While working on this material, the editorial office received several calls from the capital's police headquarters. At the other end of the line they asked to remove the publication, citing, in particular, the fact that if crime bosses If they find out the place of residence of the head of the headquarters, they will blow up his house. I also had to listen to accusations about the ordered nature of the article. Finally, Anatoly Yakunin himself invited the author of the material to Petrovka-38. During the meeting, he stated that he was ready to account for every penny invested in the country house and send an estimate of expenses to the editor. And in general, they say, due to lack of money for construction, he even had to sell his favorite BMW motorcycle.

The situation is clear - it happens. However, at the time of publication of this publication, the editors had not received the promised estimate.

The head of the Main Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Lieutenant General Anatoly Yakunin, left his post. As reported on the official website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the main tasks of the Operational Directorate of the Ministry, where Yakunin will now work, are to analyze and evaluate the use of forces and means of the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in emergency situations, as well as to determine the most important areas for improving their activities. The management functions also include coordinating the activities of the duty units of the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

“Operational management is the backbone, it is the foundation on which the entire law enforcement system is built. Yakunin has to carry out an important and hard work. First of all, restore personnel, attract new people to the service, look for professionals,” retired FSB lieutenant colonel Alexey Filatov, vice-president of the international anti-terrorist association Alpha, comments on RT about the personnel reshuffle.

Political scientists consider Anatoly Yakunin’s transition to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to be an unconditional promotion. “It is obvious that Vladimir Putin trusts Anatoly Yakunin, since today he is entrusted with a very responsible area of ​​work,” the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art told RT state development Dmitry Solonnikov. — Basic functionality operational management— this is working with regions where emergencies occur. In essence, Yakunin is thrown into the hottest spots. This is one of the key positions today where the most competent people should work. Yakunin’s transition to the central apparatus of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is, naturally, an increase and a symbol of high trust.”

Anatoly Yakunin graduated from the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and later from the Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation. He went from an ordinary employee to the head of police units at the district and regional level. He held the positions of head of the Department of Internal Affairs, head of the department for combating organized crime and first deputy head of the Department of Internal Affairs - head of the criminal police of the Department of Internal Affairs for the Oryol region. He was the first deputy chief - head of the criminal police of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate for the Voronezh region. Since June 2010, he headed the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Novgorod region.

The lieutenant general was succeeded by his current deputy Oleg Baranov, who has held his post since August 2012. IN different years Baranov was the head of the operational investigative unit, deputy head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate. He is well known for working together Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kolokoltsev. In the summer of 2012, Baranov was awarded the rank of police major general.

Experts interviewed by RT believe that the personnel reshuffle carried out on Friday can be considered part of the reform of the entire law enforcement system in the country.

“The appointment of Yakunin to the post of head of the Operations Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is key,” adds RT Alexey Filatov. — The fact is that today the question is about liquidating the Ministry of Emergency Situations and transferring part of its functions to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. That is why this direction becomes even more serious in the current realities.”

The movement of Anatoly Yakunin is, apparently, part of a series of service rotations, which is directly related to the formation of a new image of the country’s law enforcement agencies, and the crown in this process may be the creation of a department with the working abbreviation MGB - the Ministry of State Security. This opinion was expressed by RT’s first vice-president of the Center for Strategic Development Modeling, Grigory Trofimchuk.

“It should be noted that against the backdrop of recent negative stories in which employees of various law enforcement agencies appeared, the head of the Moscow police looked decent, even just being in the shadows, without claiming to be on the front pages,” Trofimchuk noted.

“It’s very good that we no longer have “eternal” generals who create their own clans in regional power structures. Such personnel policy— a consequence of successes in organ reform,” the deputy director noted in an interview with RT National Institute development of modern ideology Gleb Kuznetsov.

Mikhail Bely

On June 2, 2012, the President of Russia signed a Decree appointing Police Major General Anatoly Ivanovich Yakunin as Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russian Federation in Moscow.

Anatoly Yakunin was born on February 11, 1964 in the village of Krivtsovo-Plota, Dolzhansky district, Oryol region. He began his police service after the army in the Dolzhansky district department of internal affairs as a local inspector.

For more than 20 years of service in the internal affairs bodies, Anatoly Yakunin has consistently and worthily gone from an ordinary employee to the head of police units at the district and regional level. He held the positions of head of the internal affairs department, head of the department for combating organized crime and first deputy head of the Internal Affairs Directorate - head of the criminal police of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Oryol region. Then he served as the first deputy chief - head of the criminal police of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate for the Voronezh region. Since June 2010, he headed the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Novgorod region.

Anatoly Yakunin has a higher education legal education. He graduated from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and then from the Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation. Awarded a state award - the medal “For Excellence in the Protection of Public Order”, awarded the badge “Honorary Officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs” and others departmental awards.

We congratulate Anatoly Ivanovich on his appointment and wish him success in his work!

The head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow, Anatoly Yakunin, announced to his personnel that he would be leaving his post in the near future. The Interfax agency reports this with reference to its sources. “On Friday, Yakunin said goodbye to his subordinates and said that he would soon receive a new appointment,” the agency’s interlocutor said. Yakunin announced his decision to leave his post during a citywide conference call, and later said goodbye to the personnel at Petrovka, 38.

According to media reports, the new place of work may be the central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where he will most likely head the operational department of the department. He currently holds this position.

According to information on the department’s website, the functions of the operational management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs include analysis and assessment of the state of the use of forces and means of bodies, organizations and divisions of Russia in emergency situations, determination priority areas improving their activities. The department participates in the development of a unified policy in the field of prevention and mitigation of consequences emergency situations, including those related to social and ethnic conflicts, as well as when introducing legal regime emergency or martial law.

It is also involved in coordinating the activities of the duty units of the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in timely response to complications of the operational situation, interaction with the duty services of other federal bodies executive power. The media call Yakunin's successor his deputy.

The press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow refused to comment on the information about the resignation of the police chief, saying that they did not have such data. The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs also declined to comment.

Anatoly Yakunin graduated from the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and then. He was awarded a state award - the medal “For Excellence in the Protection of Public Order”, was awarded the badge “Honorary Employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs” and other departmental awards. Yakunin was appointed head of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow on June 2, 2012.

Deputy Chairman of the Public Council under the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow, head public organization“Officers of Russia” asks not to rush to see off Yakunin’s resignation. “Let’s not forget that the head of the Main Directorate of the Moscow Ministry of Internal Affairs is appointed to his position by presidential decree, and only the president can dismiss him,” notes Anton Tsvetkov in an interview with Gazeta.Ru. — So if Anatoly Ivanovich wrote a report, the final word remains with the president. And until Vladimir Vladimirovich signs the corresponding decree, Yakunin will work in his position.”

According to Tsvetkov, Yakunin’s work evokes only the most positive impressions. “He is the embodiment of a real person and professional who was completely dedicated to his work,” says Tsvetkov. “He pursued a tough anti-corruption line and imposed discipline among the personnel. He put many police departments and precinct strongholds in order, achieving their repair. In addition, Yakunin enjoyed authority both among the personnel and among the leadership. He was always open to ordinary citizens and was not afraid to make important decisions. So, in my opinion, he was simply a wonderful head of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate.”

The head of the police union has the opposite opinion about Yakunin. According to him, Yakunin was unable to build normal relationships with his subordinates. “He turned all the heads of districts and departments against himself, at least on the sidelines I heard a lot of negative opinions about him.

And transferring Yakunin to the main board is one of the ways to remove him from Moscow, where he failed to work with people,” Pashkin told Gazeta.Ru.

“Although he always said the right things. For example, he declared a rejection of the stick system, but in reality they began to demand even more from employees administrative protocols and initiation of criminal cases." In addition, according to Pashkin, Yakunin Lately became too independent a figure - to such an extent that he stopped listening to the opinions of higher management.

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