Hooliganism and recognizance not to leave: Umar Dzhabrailov was detained for shooting at the Four Seasons hotel. Millionaire's nightlife: Dzhabrailov faces prison for shooting at Dzhabrailov hotel shooting at hotel

The Four Seasons on Okhotny Ryad told RBC that Umar Dzhabrailov was not registered at the hotel.

The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs clarified that on this fact a criminal case was initiated on the grounds of a crime under Art. 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (hooliganism).

Umar Dzhabrailov's press secretary, Grigory Gorchakov, responded to an inquiry from RBC that Dzhabrailov was in Moscow. He could not answer other questions, explaining that "he had not yet been at work."

President of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism "Avanti" and assistant to Umar Dzhabrailov Rakhman Yansukov told RBC that he could not confirm or deny this information. “I don’t know,” he said.

According to SPARK-Interfax, Umar Dzhabrailov is a co-owner of nine companies. The largest of them is the limited liability company Investment and Construction Company Avanti Stroygroup, which declared a net profit of RUB 39.1 million at the end of 2015. Dzhabrailov owns a 51% share in the authorized capital of this company. He also owns Avanti LLC, Agroresurs LLC, Umar Dzhabrailov Company LLC and others.

According to the information on the official website, the investment and construction company Avanti StroyGroup was founded in 2015. The company "performs the functions of a general contractor and a customer-developer, general construction work, erection of monolithic reinforced concrete structures, reconstruction, overhaul and current repairs of objects of any complexity." Among the projects under construction of the company are residential buildings in Reutovo and Moscow, including the Zilart residential complex on the territory of the former ZIL automobile plant.

Dzhabrailov himself, in an interview in 2016, said that he owned two construction companies: “One is Avanti Stroygrupp, it is young, created last year on the basis of a large company Montazhpromstroy. The second, larger one, is MC Region, which has existed since 2009 and was created on the basis of a Yugoslav company. She built in the countries of the Persian Gulf, and in Yugoslavia, and in Russia. These companies are part of the Power Group holding.

Also, the businessman is the chairman of the general council of the public platform for the development of business patriotism in Russia "Avanti". On August 9, the Dozhd TV channel reported that the trip of Dmitry Peskov's daughter to a shipyard in Crimea to settle a business dispute was organized by this association.

Dzhabrailov represented the executive body of power in Chechnya in the Federation Council in 2004-2009. In the 1990s, he created the Plaza group, which included, in particular, the trading enterprises Smolensky Passage, Okhotny Ryad, and Danako, which operated a network of gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region. In addition, Dzhabrailov owned the Radisson Slavyanskaya hotel in Moscow. In mid-1996, American businessman Paul Tatum accused Dzhabrailov of threatening to kill him in order to remove him from the founders of the Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center joint venture (Dzhabrailov was the deputy general director of this company). In November of the same year, Tatum was shot in an underground passage near the Kievsky railway station, it was not possible to establish Dzhabrailov's involvement in the incident. Dzhabrailov is banned from entering the United States.

In 2000, Dzhabrailov took part in the presidential elections in Russia, taking the last, 11th place with 0.08% of the vote.

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Businessman and ex-senator Umar Dzhabrailov at the building of the Kitay-Gorod police station, where he was taken after a shooting incident in a hotel room in the city center. The founder of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism in Russia "Avanti" Umar Dzhabrailov was detained at the Four Seasons Hotel after shooting from an award pistol, as a result of which no one was injured
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Suspicions that businessman and ex-senator from Chechnya Umar Dzhabrailov was intoxicated when on the night of August 30 arranged shooting in the capital's hotel Four Seasons near the Kremlin walls, were confirmed. As reporters were told RBK and agencies "Moscow" sources in law enforcement, drug test tested positive.

The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow refused to officially comment on this information, explaining that they are not subject to publicity as data from the investigation. The businessman's press secretary, Grigory Gorchakov, said: “I don’t think this is so, it looks like a duck in the media.” When asked about Dzhabrailov's condition, the press secretary replied: "It's normal, he is recovering."

Earlier it was reported that in the detainee's room found a white powder .

The police were summoned to a hotel on Okhotny Ryad on the evening of August 29 by the hotel security, who on video cameras saw a certain guest in the elevator with a pistol in his hands. Three police officers arrived at the scene, proceeded to the sixth floor and knocked on room 633, an apartment with three rooms and a kitchen. Dzhabrailov opened the door, holding a pistol pointed at the floor. For some reason he declared that he would not surrender without a fight. The police managed to persuade him to put the gun on the floor, they saw holes in the ceiling, after which Dzhabrailov was taken in handcuffs to the police station (from where he was later released on recognizance not to leave). The Yarygin premium pistol was confiscated from the businessman.

He explained to the police: while resting in his room, he decided to check the pistol, which he had never used for several years. And since the ex-senator from Chechnya had no experience with weapons, he accidentally shot upwards several times.

Sources "Kommersant" assure that the fact of using the pistol can be easily verified. Yarygin's pistol, from which Dzhabrailov fired, is a premium one, presented to him by Interior Minister Nurgaliev.

Regular cartridges are issued to the recipient together with the pistol, and their quantity, brand and serial numbers are entered in a special invoice, which the owner must keep together with the permit. From the scene, operatives seized spent cartridges, bullets and cartridges remaining in the pistol magazine. They were also sent for an examination, which is to establish whether Dzhabrailov used the ammunition included in the set of award weapons, or others.

At the same time, Dzhabrailov will be able to avoid criminal liability. Some sources surrounded by the businessman reported that it was wrong to talk about hooliganism in a public place. A hotel room, according to civil law, is the temporary residence of the citizen who rented it. Therefore, Dzhabrailov should face administrative punishment.

The media reported on the arrest of a 59-year-old millionaire from Chechnya and a former member of the Federation Council Umar Dzhabrailov in Moscow. According to various publications, the entrepreneur, dissatisfied with the service at the hotel, opened fire indoors. "360" tells what the odious businessman is known for.

Dzhabrailov's arrest was reported on August 30 " Interfax », « Kommersant "And RIA News" citing sources in law enforcement agencies. A case of hooliganism was brought against the man.

The incident took place at the Four Seasons hotel the night before, Kommersant writes. The hotel staff used the panic button, and then showed the arrivals along with the police video from surveillance cameras. On it, a man with a pistol was riding in an elevator. The law enforcers went up to the sixth floor where Dzhabrailov lived and knocked on his room. The man opened the door, but, according to Kommersant's information, the businessman said to the policemen's demand to lay down their arms: “I will not give up without a fight”. However, after the repeated demand, Dzhabrailov nevertheless fulfilled it.

Militiamen found holes in the ceiling and scattered cartridges in the room. The ex-senator was handcuffed and then taken to the police station. The man fired from Yarygin's premium pistol with documents for the right to carry. According to the newspaper, a medical examination showed that traces of drugs were found in Dzhabrailov's blood.

Dzhabrailova is also engaged in social activities. He is an Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, Trustee of the Russian Islamic Heritage Movement, and the founder of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism.

According to Dzhabrailov, on the night of August 29, while in a hotel room, he decided to check Yarygin's pistol, which was awarded by the order of Rashid Nurgaliyev, who headed the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2004-2012. Since the ex-senator had no experience with weapons, which he had not used for several years, the man fired several random shots upward.

As reported the day before, at about 04:00 a message was sent to the police station from the Four Seasons Hotel, located near Manezhnaya Square, about the shooting, which was staged by one of the guests.

The law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene detained the troublemaker. According to the source, Dzhabrailov was shooting from Yarygin's premium pistol. The ex-senator was taken to the Department of Internal Affairs, where after a while a decision was made to initiate a criminal case.

Information appeared in the media that the businessman, when detained, allegedly shouted that he would not surrender without a fight, and showed aggression towards the police. However, other sources in the security forces denied this information, stating that the detainee behaved calmly and did not resist.

It was also noted that accommodation in the room in which the incident occurred starts from 150 thousand rubles per day. According to one of the versions announced by the media, Dzhabrailov opened the shooting in order to express indignation, since the order made in the restaurant was brought to him by the maid instead of the waiter.

Later it became known that a criminal case was initiated under the article "Hooliganism" in connection with the incident in a Moscow hotel. In the capital's Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, they confirmed the fact of an emergency, but they refused to name the detainee.

Representatives of the businessman on Wednesday claimed that they did not know anything about what happened. The entrepreneur's press secretary Grigory Gorchakov, after Dzhabrailov's arrest, was only aware that the ex-senator was in Moscow; his assistant Rakhman Yansukov also said that he could neither confirm nor deny this information. After the release of Dzhabrailov, his representatives did not answer calls, and the phones of the entrepreneur himself were blocked.

The fact that it was Dzhabrailov who was detained for the shooting at the hotel was confirmed by Denis Nabiullin, a member of the Public Monitoring Commission for Moscow, and by the press service of the United Russia party, which announced that it would suspend the businessman's membership after reporting his detention. In accordance with the party's charter, this happens automatically if a criminal case is initiated against its member, explained in the "United Russia".

So far, a criminal case against Dzhabrailov has been initiated only under Art. 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Hooliganism"), the maximum punishment for which is seven years in prison. However, the maximum term threatens the criminal only if he, in addition to using weapons, resisted the police. In the event that the white, powdery substance that was seized during the examination of the hotel room where the ex-senator lived turns out to be a drug, the list of charges may be replenished with an article for possession of narcotic drugs. Depending on the severity of the crime committed, which in the case of storage is determined by the mass of the seized drug, the punishment can be up to 15 years in prison.

While these accusations are in question, it is almost certain that the ex-senator will be deprived of the right to bear the award weapon.

Umar Dzhabrailov was born in 1958 in Grozny. He graduated from the Faculty of Economics of MGIMO and began his career as a businessman in the late 1980s. In 1988 he worked in the cooperative gallery "Moscow" as an art inspector.

In 2000, he took part in the struggle for the presidency of the Russian Federation, but took the last place in the elections, gaining only 0.1% of the vote.

From 2004 to 2009, Dzhabrailov represented the executive branch of the Chechen Republic in the Federation Council.

Currently, the ex-senator, according to SPARK-Interfax, is a co-owner of nine companies, in particular, he owns a controlling stake in the investment and construction company Avanti StroyGroup, which is engaged in the construction of residential buildings in Reutov and Moscow.

Dzhabrailov is an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. He is known as a philanthropist and collector and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA).

As it became known to Kommersant, ex-Senator Umar Dzhabrailov opened fire at the Four Seasons Hotel 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 of 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 established that on August 29 at 22.25 in his room at the Four Seasons Hotel on Okhotny Ryad Street, Mr. Dzhabrailov took cocaine. Exactly five minutes after that, the hotel staff called the police there - Mr. Dzhabrailov, who had clearly lost control of himself, fired several times from an award pistol at 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 be handcuffed.

The next day after the arrest, the police escorted Umar Dzhabrailov to the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for 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, 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 of finding Umar Dzhabrailov 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.