Business patriot and ex-senator: what is Umar Dzhabrailov, who fired at the hotel, known for? Nightlife of a millionaire: Dzhabrailov faces jail for shooting at a hotel Shot at a hotel

The former senator and representative of Russia in PACE, detained yesterday for shooting in a hotel room, spent less than a day in the Kitai-Gorod police station. After interrogation, the suspected of hooliganism (part 1 of article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, provides for punishment of up to five years in prison) was released on bail. During these days, the version of Dzhabrailov himself about what happened became clear, the origin of the ill-fated pistol became known, and other muddy stories were remembered in which the Vainakh businessman and legislator was involved. The ill-wishers, whom he has amassed a lot in recent years, meanwhile, are using what happened to the fullest extent to discredit both the senator himself and his patrons from Ramzan Kadyrov to Dmitry Peskov.

News agencies report on the inadequate state in which the ex-senator was at the time of his arrest. According to TASS, the police caught Umar Dzhabrailov in a state of either drug or alcohol intoxication. Umar Dzhabrailov has already passed the relevant examination, but its result will be known only in a few days. A source in the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that a 59-year-old guest entering the elevator with a naked pistol was seen by security guards who immediately called the police. When the law enforcement officers who arrived promptly knocked on the former senator's room, the door was opened by Dzhabrailov himself with a Yarygin pistol in his hand, while he declared: "I will not give up without a fight." Law enforcement officers saw a bullet hole in the ceiling of the room and detained Dzhabrailov.

RIA Novosti reports on a white powder from the businessman's number, which was also sent for examination. A source in Four Seasons, owned by Andrei and Yuri Khotin, said that Umar Dzhabrailov has been living in the room where the shooting took place for two years and even keeps a cat there. This is quite in the spirit of all his luxurious social life, which migrated from the nineties to the zero.

The fate of Senator Umar Dzhabrailov

In 2004, Dzhabrailov sold the business and became a senator, but he practically did not change his lifestyle. He gladly showed journalists his mansion, under the guidance of Aidan Salakhova he collected contemporary art: for example, he was the first in Russia to buy works by Anish Kapoor. Now Umar Dzhabrailov is a philanthropist, chairman of the board of trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, honorary academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, vice-president of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia for strategic and special projects. A few years ago, he donated more than 150 works from his personal collection to the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, which even hosted a special exhibition, The Gift. Recall that a charitable foundation close to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is also called.

The heyday of Dzhabrailov's business and social life came in the second half of the nineties. Then it was accompanied by numerous media revelations and denials by representatives of the ex-senator. The entrepreneur's name was mentioned in connection with the case of the so-called "Chechen advice notes": the use of false payment documents on stolen forms was a common type of fraud. But Umar Dzhabrailov himself denied his involvement in this case. According to Dozhd, the ex-senator had a small oil business, and by the end of the 90s he took up real estate in Moscow.

Before joining the Federation Council, Umar Dzhabrailov headed the Plaza Group LLC, which managed the Rossiya Hotel, Smolensky Passage, the Moscow Business Plaza business center, and others. From 2009 to 2013, he was an adviser to Presidential Aide Sergei Prikhodko .

Umar Dzhabrailov "This is a premium pistol"

The version of what happened, voiced by Umar Dzhabrailov himself, boils down to the fact that the weapon failed. “The shot happened by accident. Umar has an old Yarygin award pistol, which, when the bolt is jerked, can fire itself. This is exactly what happened tonight: Dzhabrailov pulled the shutter and a shot rang out, ”said the head of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism and a former assistant to the senator. On specialized weapons forums, one can indeed find complaints about the design of this weapon, but it is doubtful that the senator from Chechnya did not know how to use a pistol at all.

In 2000, as reported by the media, Umar's brother, the first deputy general director of the Rossiya Hotel, came to the attention of the police. It was reported that in one of the hotel rooms, GUBOP employees found a whole arsenal: a sniper rifle with a silencer and two magazines, an AKS-74U assault rifle, four TT pistols, two PMs, a home-made submachine gun, a device for firing small-caliber cartridges, 17 magazines for machine guns and pistols, two optical sights and more than 300 cartridges of various calibers. The senior referent of Hussein Dzhabrailov called the weapon “his own”, and put forward the version that he found the bag with weapons at the door of the room and, thinking that the owner had forgotten it, brought it inside. This version looked unconvincing, but the rest of the development of the "Chechen trace" did not lead to anything.

American businessman Paul Tatum in 1996 accused the Russian of making death threats. He believed that Umar Dzhabrailov wanted to remove him from the founders of the Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center enterprise (Dzhabrailov was a deputy director in this company). After some time, the businessman was shot near the Kiev railway station. It was not possible to prove Dzhabrailov's involvement in the crime. To this day, the entrepreneur is banned from entering the United States.

It is known that Umar Dzhabrailov was awarded the Grach pistol by a government decree in 2005, and he signed the permits for it himself. The weapons were solemnly handed over to the fellow countryman, but for what particular merits the senator received the award, it was not possible to establish. According to media reports, so far "Yarygin" has been seized by the investigation as material evidence. And after the completion of the investigation, his representative may well apply to the court with a petition for additional punishment of the accused in the form of deprivation of his award weapons. In this case, the pistol will be sent to the special storage of the award fund of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

From the scene, investigators seized spent cartridges, bullets and whole cartridges that remained in the store. All of them were sent for examination, which is to be established whether Umar Dzhabrailov used the ammunition included in the award weapon kit or others. When using a different ammunition load, the owner of the award pistol may be held liable for the illegal circulation of cartridges (Article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

With regard to the hotel hooligan, they made organizational conclusions along the party line. The Moscow branch of United Russia informed Vedomosti that Dzhabrailov's membership in the party had been suspended pending investigation. Presumably, Umar was not very upset by this news. He loses much more from the exit of Elizaveta Peskova from the Avanti association he founded, where she served as an adviser to the head of the organization. A representative of Peskova assures that this happened on August 20, and the news about the departure of the daughter of the presidential press secretary "coincided" with the shooting of Dzhabrailov, allegedly by accident.

As previously reported by the media, Umar Dzhabrailov paid for the voyage of Elizaveta Peskova to the Crimea in order to draw attention to the problems of his friend Rakhmutdin Dadaev, who owns the South Sevastopol shipyard.

The media reported on the detention of 59-year-old millionaire from Chechnya and 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.

The detention of Dzhabrailov was reported on August 30 " Interfax », « businessman" and RIA News" with reference to law enforcement sources. The man was charged with hooliganism.

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 video from the surveillance cameras to the police who arrived along with the police. It showed a man with a gun riding in an elevator. Law enforcement officers went up to the sixth floor, where Dzhabrailov lived, and knocked on his room. The man opened the door, but, according to Kommersant, when the police demanded to lay down their arms, the businessman said: “I won’t give up without a fight.” However, after the repeated demand, Dzhabrailov nevertheless complied with it.

Law enforcement officers found holes in the ceiling and scattered shells in the room. The ex-senator was handcuffed and then taken to the police department. The man fired from the Yarygin award pistol with documents for the right to carry. According to the publication, 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, a trustee of the Russian Islamic Heritage movement, and the founder of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism.

Umar Dzhabrailov, a former senator and representative of Russia in PACE, who was detained yesterday for shooting in a hotel room, spent less than a day in the Kitai-Gorod police station. After interrogation, the suspected of hooliganism (part 1 of article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, provides for punishment of up to five years in prison) was released on bail. During these days, the version of Dzhabrailov himself about what happened became clear, the origin of the ill-fated pistol became known, and other muddy stories were remembered in which the Vainakh businessman and legislator was involved. The ill-wishers, whom he has amassed a lot in recent years, meanwhile, are using what happened to the fullest extent to discredit both the senator himself and his patrons from Ramzan Kadyrov to Dmitry Peskov.

News agencies report on the inadequate state in which the ex-senator was at the time of his arrest. According to TASS, the policeman caught Dzhabrailov in a state of either drug or alcohol intoxication. The detainee has already passed the relevant examination, but its result will be known only in a few days. A source in the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that a 59-year-old guest entering the elevator with a naked pistol was seen by security guards who immediately called the police. When the law enforcement officers who arrived promptly knocked on the former senator's room, the door was opened by Dzhabrailov himself with a Yarygin pistol in his hand, while he declared: "I will not give up without a fight." Law enforcement officers saw a bullet hole in the ceiling of the room and detained Dzhabrailov.

RIA Novosti reports on a white powder from the businessman's number, which was also sent for examination. A source at Four Seasons said that Dzhabrailov has been living in the room where the shooting took place for two years and even keeps a cat there. This is quite in the spirit of all his luxurious social life, which migrated from the nineties to the zero.

The fate of the senator

In 2004, Dzhabrailov sold the business and became a senator, but he practically did not change his lifestyle. He gladly showed journalists his mansion, under the guidance of Aidan Salakhova he collected contemporary art: for example, he was the first in Russia to buy works by Anish Kapoor. Now Dzhabrailov is a philanthropist, chairman of the board of trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, honorary academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, vice-president of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia for strategic and special projects. A few years ago, he donated more than 150 works from his personal collection to the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, which even hosted a special exhibition, The Gift. Recall that a charitable foundation close to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is also called.

The heyday of Dzhabrailov's business and social life came in the second half of the nineties. Then it was accompanied by numerous media revelations and denials by representatives of the ex-senator. The entrepreneur's name was mentioned in connection with the case of the so-called "Chechen advice notes": the use of false payment documents on stolen forms was a common type of fraud. But Dzhabrailov himself denied any involvement in this case. According to Dozhd, the ex-senator had a small oil business, and by the end of the 90s he took up real estate in Moscow.

Before joining the Federation Council, Dzhabrailov headed the Plaza Group LLC, which managed the Rossiya Hotel, Smolensky Passage, the Moscow Business Plaza business center, and others. From 2009 to 2013, he was an adviser to presidential aide Sergei Prikhodko.

award pistol

The version of what happened, voiced by Umar Dzhabrailov himself, boils down to the fact that the weapon failed. “The shot happened by accident. Umar has an old Yarygin award pistol, which, when the bolt is jerked, can fire itself. This is exactly what happened tonight: Dzhabrailov pulled the shutter and a shot rang out,” said the head of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism and former assistant to the senator Rahman Yansukov. On specialized weapons forums, one can indeed find complaints about the design of this weapon, but it is doubtful that the senator from Chechnya did not know how to use a pistol at all.

In 2000, as reported by the media, Umar's brother, the first deputy general director of the Rossiya Hotel, Hussein Dzhabrailov, came to the attention of the police. It was reported that in one of the hotel rooms, GUBOP employees found a whole arsenal: a sniper rifle with a silencer and two magazines, an AKS-74U assault rifle, four TT pistols, two PMs, a home-made submachine gun, a device for firing small-caliber cartridges, 17 magazines for machine guns and pistols, two optical sights and more than 300 cartridges of various calibers. The weapon was called “his own” by Valentin Stepanov, Khusein Dzhabrailov’s senior assistant, and put forward the version that he found the bag with weapons at the door of the room and, thinking that the owner had forgotten it, brought it inside. This version looked unconvincing, but the rest of the development of the "Chechen trace" did not lead to anything.

American businessman Paul Tatum in 1996 accused the Russian of making death threats. He believed that Dzhabrailov wanted to remove him from the founders of the Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center enterprise (Dzhabrailov was a deputy director in this company). After some time, the businessman was shot near the Kiev railway station. It was not possible to prove Dzhabrailov's involvement in the crime. To this day, the entrepreneur is banned from entering the United States.

It is known that Umar Dzhabrailov was awarded the Grach pistol by a government decree in 2005, and Rashid Nurgaliyev himself signed permits for it. The weapons were solemnly handed over to fellow countryman Ramzan Kadyrov, but it was not possible to establish for what particular merits the senator received the award. According to media reports, so far "Yarygin" has been seized by the investigation as material evidence. And after the completion of the investigation, his representative may well apply to the court with a petition for additional punishment of the accused in the form of deprivation of his award weapons. In this case, the pistol will be sent to the special storage of the award fund of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

From the scene, investigators seized spent cartridges, bullets and whole cartridges that remained in the magazine. All of them were sent for examination, which is to be established whether Mr. Dzhabrailov used the ammunition included in the set of award weapons or others. When using a different ammunition load, the owner of the award pistol may be held liable for the illegal circulation of cartridges (Article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

With regard to the hotel hooligan, they made organizational conclusions along the party line. The Moscow branch of United Russia informed Vedomosti that Dzhabrailov's membership in the party had been suspended pending investigation. Presumably, Umar was not very upset by this news. He loses much more from the exit of Elizaveta Peskova from the Avanti association he founded, where she served as an adviser to the head of the organization. A representative of Peskova assures that this happened on August 20, and the news about the departure of the daughter of the presidential press secretary "coincided" with the shooting of Dzhabrailov, allegedly by accident.

As previously reported by the media, Umar Dzhabrailov paid for the voyage of Elizaveta Peskova to the Crimea in order to draw attention to the problems of his friend Rakhmutdin Dadaev, who owns the South Sevastopol shipyard.

Umar Dzhabrailov, a well-known businessman and ex-senator from the Chechen Republic, is at the center of a new shooting scandal in Moscow. He allegedly fired a pistol while in a hotel room near the Kremlin. As a result of the incident, no one was injured. However, the hotel staff filed a complaint with the police. The entrepreneur was detained and taken to a pre-trial detention center, but later released on bail.

"I will not give up without a fight," he told the arriving operatives. According to other information, Umar Dzhabrailov behaved calmly and himself gave Yarygin's award pistol to the police, from which he fired at a fashionable hotel in the very center of the capital, literally a stone's throw from the Kremlin. In the hotel, where Dzhabrailov was taken after lunch, investigative actions were going on all day, reports. The staff prefers not to talk about what happened.

It is known that the ex-senator from the Chechen Republic settled in a room on the 6th floor. This is a royal apartment with 3 rooms and a kitchen. The press secretary of the eccentric millionaire explained: there is an office in the building of Dzhabrailov's company. A very demanding client, the hotel staff whispers. I ordered dinner, but it was brought not by a waiter in a tuxedo, but by an ordinary maid, which, it seems, brought Umar Dzhabrailov out of himself.

Eyewitnesses say that Dzhabrailov was drunk, and, according to a law enforcement source, traces of a certain white powder were found in his room, they were sent for examination. The guards complained: Dzhabrailov not only shot in his room, but also walked around the hotel with a pistol, in particular, he was seen with him in the elevator. Surrounded by a businessman, they make excuses: the shot most likely happened by accident. An old premium pistol can allegedly misfire when the bolt is jerked.

"He is a tolerant person, graduated with honors from MGIMO, and he does not need any characteristic, everyone knows him. He is a very intelligent, decent person. He creates, creates, always helps, helped many families and now helps," said Dzhabrailov's assistant , President of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism in Russia Rakhman Yansukov.

The Kitai-Gorod police station is under siege. Journalists are on duty here, and only residents of the district are allowed inside. Introduced plan "Fortress". This means that the police are afraid of armed attacks. Umar Dzhabrailov was brought here late at night. At about 4 o'clock in the morning he complained of unbearable toothache and insomnia. However, the ambulance team that arrived did not reveal any grounds for hospitalization.

Toward evening, information about the introduction of the "Fortress" plan was denied. Umar Dzhabrailov faces up to 5 years in prison for hooliganism. Considering that there were no casualties, he will most likely get off with corrective labor or a fine. During the investigation, he was released on bail.

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 remnants of the drug in the analyzes taken from Mr. Dzhabrailov were discovered by specialists from the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Narcology. For cocaine use, Mr. Dzhabrailov was fined by the world court, and soon he will appear before the Tverskoy district court for hooliganism.


As follows from the decision of the 370th world court 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 10:25 p.m., Mr. Dzhabrailov took cocaine in his room at the Four Seasons Hotel on Okhotny Ryad Street. Exactly five minutes after that, the hotel staff called the police to him - Mr. Dzhabrailov, who had clearly lost control of himself, fired several times from a premium pistol at the ceiling of the room, after which he began to roam with weapons along the corridor of the sixth floor. By the time the guards arrived, Mr. Dzhabrailov returned to his room. At first, he told the police that he “won’t give up without a fight,” but then he laid down his arms and let them handcuff him.

The next day after the arrest, the police escorted Umar Dzhabrailov to the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Narcology, where a urine test of the suspect showed the presence of cocaine and its metabolite in it - 90–95% of the dose of this drug taken 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 proceeding materials containing information about the use of a narcotic drug by the accused - on the grounds of an administrative offense under Art. 6.9 of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses.

Having studied the materials of the case, the court came to the conclusion that the report on the administrative offense against Mr. Dzhabrailov was drawn up by the investigator quite reasonably.

There are no objective data refuting the doctor's conclusion and the content of the medical examination certificate in the case. 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 committed, 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 4,000 rubles.

At the same time, 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. According to the defense of Mr. Dzhabrailov, after he admits his guilt, he will receive a minimum sentence in a criminal case of hooliganism. The Tverskoy District Court will consider it in a special order on November 22.