Umar Dzhabrailov, after shooting at the Four Seasons, bought the Patriot. Merciless Russian luxury

A businessman and former member of the Federation Council from Chechnya, Umar Dzhabrailov, that the police did not find any white powder in his room, and the staff of the Four Seasons hotel provoked him.

Nobody found anything! Who was it found by? The police did the search the next day with me, the lawyers and the dog. Found nothing. These are all slander and slander of ill-wishers. I don't understand, if a person is famous, he should have the whole fraer set. It is not true

- Umar Dzhabrailov

According to him, if the police officers could find anything, it was only baking soda. Dzhabrailov explained his actions by "a state of passion due to provocations" on the part of the Four Seasons staff.

The management of the hotel and the security service wanted me to get out of there. Provoked, to which I succumbed. I am sorry to have disturbed public order. A criminal case has been opened in this regard. I am a respectable person, law-abiding and ready to answer for my deed. Otherwise, I would not have been an officer or a man of word and honor. On the other hand, as a man, I believe that I had no other choice. I did the right thing. I had no intention of hurting, wounding or killing anyone. I just expressed my rebellious protest this way

- Umar Dzhabrailov

The businessman also praised the police officers, who showed "the most cordial attitude" towards him. He noted that he was treated to tea and buns, which the attendants bought for themselves.

I can quote the words of Vladimir Mayakovsky: "My police take care of me!" Surprisingly, the fighters who took me turned out to be very correct, they acted according to the charter. Despite the fact that I was in a state of passion, I followed all their instructions. I am grateful to them for the fact that they could have treated me more cruelly, but in the end they acted boldly, but correctly and professionally.

- Umar Dzhabrailov

Former senator and former presidential candidate in Moscow on the night of August 29. Security at the Four Seasons Hotel noticed a pistol in Dzhabrailov's hands as he entered the elevator and called the police. An unknown white powder was found in Dzhabrailov's room. The businessman was taken to the Kitay-Gorod police station, where he gave explanations about what had happened, after which he was released on recognizance not to leave. A criminal case of hooliganism was opened against him.

On the eve of RBC, citing its sources in law enforcement agencies that doctors found traces of drugs in Dzhabrailov's blood. The businessman himself is shooting at the hotel "an annoying oversight." On that day, he allegedly decided to test a combat pistol, which he had not used for several years.

According to Interfax, at 4:00 on August 30, security at Four Seasons Hotel Moscow filed a complaint with the police about the shooting in room 633. According to other sources, the shooting at the hotel began on the evening of August 29. According to Izvestia, the police squad was called by the hotel staff, who noticed a man with a pistol in his hands in the elevator. They pointed to the number where the suspect lives. According to Life, with the help of an award pistol, the hotel guest expressed his indignation that the trolley with the dinner was brought to him by the cleaning lady, not the waiter.

The law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene found numerous bullet holes in the floor and ceiling in the room. According to Izvestia, it was about three bullet holes in the ceiling and shells on the floor. According to official data, Umar Dzhabrailov, who was in the room, did not resist law enforcement officers and was detained.

According to Izvestia, police officers knocked on the door opened by Dzhabrailov. In his hands he held an award pistol pointed at the floor. The law enforcement officers demanded that Dzhabrailov put the weapon on the floor, to which he replied: "I will not surrender without a fight." The police repeated their demands, this time the businessman complied with them. Then he was put on the floor and handcuffed.

After the arrest, Dzhabrailov was taken to the Kitay-Gorod police station and was sent for a medical examination for alcohol and drug intoxication. Law enforcement agencies, without giving the name of the detainee, announced the initiation of a criminal case under Article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Hooliganism").

According to Izvestia, wine, tablets and white powder were found in the businessman's room. The suspicious substances were sent for examination. According to RIA Novosti, in the afternoon of August 30, the detainee was taken from the police department for investigative actions at the Four Seasons hotel. According to Life, on the evening of August 30, Umar Dzhabrailov was released, having given a written undertaking not to leave the place.

According to Life, those surrounded by the Dzhabrailov claim that there was only one shot and that it was accidental. Dzhabrailov has permission to carry and store the Yarygin award pistol, from which the shooting was carried out. True, the media disagree on who exactly awarded the former senator from Chechnya with this weapon.

Umar Dzhabrailov, 59, is a well-known businessman and politician, a former senator from the Chechen Republic and deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs. Founder and head of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs. Among the key assets of Dzhabrailov is the Plaza holding group, which he created in 1997. It includes the Danako companies, the Tikhaya Gavan advertising company, the Smolensky Passage and Okhotny Ryad trade enterprises. According to data from open sources for 2002, the Plaza group controlled a quarter of the outdoor advertising market in Moscow.

The entrepreneur managed to leave his mark in the hospitality industry. In 1994 he became the first deputy general director of the Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center JV. In 1996, the head of this company, American Paul Tatum, was killed. In 1997, Dzhabrailov became president of the Plaza group, which manages large real estate objects in Moscow, in particular the Radisson-Slavyanskaya hotel and the Smolensky passage shopping center, Okhotny Ryad on Manezhnaya Square... In the same year, he became an advisor to the acting. General Director of the Radisson-Slavyanskaya complex.

The businessman managed to take part in the elections of the President of the Russian Federation in 2000, where he took the last, 11th place, gaining 0.08% of the vote. Dzhabrailov is a member of the United Russia party, has established himself as a philanthropist and collector and is an honorary member Russian Academy arts.

According to SPARK-Interfax, Dzhabrailov is a co-owner of nine companies. The largest of them is LLC "Investment and Construction Company" Avanti Stroygroup. Among the objects of the company is the residential complex "Zilart" on the territory of the former automobile plant "ZIL". Dzhabrailov also owns LLC "Avanti", LLC "Agroresurs", LLC "Umar Dzhabrailov company "and others.

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The scandal involving Umar Dzhabrailov strikes not so much on his reputation as on the image of the luxury hotel Four Seasons Hotel Moscow and all other hotels in the country aimed at foreign guests. As you know, luxury is not only and not so much expensive finishing materials, unique design or elite plumbing, but the highest level of service. The only true indicator of its quality can only be a satisfied guest who not only lived in the hotel, but managed to relax there in an atmosphere of comfort and safety. Unfortunately, ceiling shooting does not fit well with international notions of comfort and safety. Even Russians who remember the "dashing 90s" were hardly ready for extreme rest in one of best hotels capital Cities.

News of the shooting in one of the most famous hotels in Moscow is unlikely to alienate those foreign guests who regularly visit our country, but it certainly will not contribute to the influx of new foreign tourists in the luxury category.

As practice shows, luxury standards cannot be ensured by the efforts of one hotel, since the legal culture of citizens and the practice of law enforcement agencies do not correspond to these standards. The Russian authorities, which have repeatedly declared their desire to turn the country into a world tourist center, should think about how to protect international hospitality standards not only at the legislative level, but also practically - including by law enforcement agencies. Law and order in the hotels of the country, the inevitability of punishment of all those who have encroached on the rest of the guests, will attract a much larger number of tourists than the most intense cultural program.

As it became known to "Kommersant", ex-senator Umar Dzhabrailov staged shooting at hotel Four Seasons in the center of the capital while under the influence of cocaine. The remains of the drug in the analyzes taken from Mr. Dzhabrailov were found by specialists from the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Narcology. For the use of cocaine, Mr. Dzhabrailov was fined by the magistrates' court, and soon he will appear before the Tverskoy district court for hooliganism.


As follows from the ruling of the 370th world judicial district, Umar Dzhabrailov, who had not previously been brought to administrative responsibility, committed an administrative offense, namely, he used a drug without a doctor's prescription. The court found that on August 29 at 22 hours 25 minutes in his room at the Four Seasons hotel on the street Okhotny Ryad Mr. Dzhabrailov took cocaine. Exactly five minutes after that, the hotel staff called the police into it - Mr. Dzhabrailov, who had clearly lost control of himself, fired several times from an award pistol into the ceiling of the room, after which he began to wander with weapons along the sixth floor corridor. By the time the guards arrived, Mr. Dzhabrailov returned to his room. At first, he told the police that he “would not surrender without a fight,” but then he laid down his arms and let them handcuff himself.

The next day after the arrest, the police escorted Umar Dzhabrailov to the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Narcology, where the analysis of the suspect's urine showed the presence of cocaine and its metabolite in it - 90–95% of the taken dose of this drug is excreted from the body within two to three days. in the form of unchanged cocaine and its derivatives.

Having received the results of the analysis and examination of Mr. Dzhabrailov, the police interrogator, who had previously initiated criminal case No. 11701450169000215 against the ex-senator under Part 1 of Art. 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (hooliganism), on September 26, he separated into a separate production materials containing information about the use of drugs by the accused - on the basis of an administrative offense under Art. 6.9 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.

Having studied the materials of the case, the court concluded that the protocol on the administrative offense against Mr Dzhabrailov was drawn up by the investigator with good reason.

There is no objective evidence in the case to refute the doctor's conclusion and the content of the medical examination certificate. The fact that Umar Dzhabrailov was in a state of drug intoxication, the court decided, "is confirmed by the totality of the evidence examined." When sentencing, the court took into account the circumstances and nature of the offense, the identity of the guilty Dzhabrailov, as well as the lack of information about bringing him to administrative responsibility earlier. As a result, Mr. Dzhabrailov was fined 4 thousand rubles.

It should be noted that the ex-senator was present at the meeting, during which he was recognized as an administrative offender and fully admitted his guilt. As the defense of Mr. Dzhabrailov expects, after pleading guilty, he will receive the minimum punishment in a criminal case of hooliganism. The Tverskoy District Court will consider it in a special order on November 22.

It is possible that the club will become a training base for Chechen athletes. “If they need to train somewhere, we will offer. We will try to find clients. But in general, we are developing the club not on a national basis, ”concluded Dzhabrailov.

The decision was made quickly, the director of the institution Igor Shulga told RBC. According to him, "Patriot" is at the peak of popularity in Moscow, one of the five strongest clubs in the city. “I think it's a good deal, I am pleased that Mr. Dzhabrailov will be among the founders with a decisive vote. He's a philanthropist, pretty a famous person, popularizes sports. And this is a good investment. Now, if we were some seedy club, it would inspire some thoughts, ”says Shulga. RBC's interlocutor also refused to disclose information about the amount of the transaction and the club's clients.

Shooting club

Shooting club "Patriot" exists in the form of a non-state educational institution, the main activity is additional professional education. According to SPARK, the founders of the company since 2008 are three individuals - Anatoly Molostov, Alexander Orlov and Anatoly Charkin. Information on participation in the authorized capital of Umar Dzhabrailov has not yet been reflected in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and SPARK. Igor Shulga has been the head of the company since 2011.

The shooting club's website says that its partners include the state corporation Rostec and Sberbank. The volume of government contracts in 2017 amounted to 14.5 million rubles, in 2016 - 14 million rubles. The main customers are the RT Guard security service, which is part of the Rostec group (contracts for RUB 14.8 million in 2017 and RUB 6.8 million in 2016), Sberbank of Russia (RUB 4.2 million). in 2016), FSUE STC Okhrana (698 thousand rubles in 2017 and 2.4 million rubles in 2016).

IC Patriot is a consistently unprofitable enterprise, ”says Alexey Sergeev, director of the appraisal and consulting department of Swiss Appraisal. According to the Kontur-Focus database, at the end of 2016 (there is no more recent data), the company had debts of almost RUB 87 million. with a balance of 2 million rubles. In the same year, the company's net loss amounted to RUB 1.2 million. "This actually indicates signs of bankruptcy, - explains the expert, - therefore, as a business, the enterprise is hardly worth anything."

A year earlier, the loss amounted to 32.7 million rubles, financial indicators for 2017 are not yet available in the SPARK reference system. The main asset, according to Alexei Sergeev, is the club's premises at 71, Izmailovskoye Highway, with an area of \u200b\u200b1.8 thousand square meters. m. The cost of this property, he estimated at about 250-270 million rubles.

The Four Seasons incident

In August 2017, Dzhabrailov was detained after the Four Seasons on Okhotny Ryad. He shot several times at the ceiling with his Yarygin award pistol; The police officers who arrived at the scene found bottles in the room and an unknown person. In October, a businessman for 4 thousand rubles. under the administrative article on the use of drugs without a doctor's prescription.

A criminal case was initiated against Dzhabrailov under the article on hooliganism. In November, the court appointed the businessman. He admitted his guilt and said that he was "more than satisfied with the verdict."


Photo: Patriot Sports and Shooting Club

His behavior at the Four Seasons is a businessman "a state of passion due to provocations" by the hotel staff, who behaved "unworthily" towards him and his guests. “I just expressed my rebellious protest in this way,” commented the former senator. He denied information about white powder and drug use.

Umar Dzhabrailov was a senator from Chechnya in 2004-2009, and from 2009 to 2013 he worked as an adviser to presidential aide Sergei Prikhodko. In 2000, he took part in the presidential elections in Russia from the Power of Reason initiative group and took the last, 11th place. In 2015, he headed the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism.

In the 1990s, Dzhabrailov was engaged in business. In particular, he founded the Danako group, which operated a network of gas stations. At various times he owned the Radisson Slavyanskaya hotel, the Rossiya hotel, shopping centers Smolensky Passage and Okhotny Ryad. Now he is a co-owner of Avanti StroyGroup, which participates in the construction of the ZILart residential complex on the territory of the former ZIL, and the MC Region company.