Oksana Fedorova: a thorny path from Barmaley to Baskov. Vladimir Semenovich Golubev: the return of the bloody bandit “Barmaley” and his criminal holding company “Adamant Son of Barmaley Maxim”

Eight years ago, the whole world started talking about Oksana Fedorova: a Russian policewoman won the prestigious Miss Universe competition. Today Oksana is also a popular TV presenter and singer. “ZhG” decided to remember Oksana’s successes in her personal life.

Refused an old dog

Oksana Fedorova felt early what it meant to be a beauty.

I really realized that I was different from other girls only in the 11th grade. A guy with whom all the girls fell in love began to study with us. But he only paid attention to me. That’s when I got everything in full: the envy of my classmates, a kind of revenge from female teachers. They tried to lower my grades and fail my exams. But I didn’t complain - I understood and forgave everything.

Despite the machinations of ill-wishers, Fedorova graduated from school with a medal and entered the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The turning point in Oksana’s life was the Miss Universe competition, where the 24-year-old beauty took first place. At that time, all news reports began with the name of Oksana Fedorova, a Russian student who managed to bypass more than seventy the most beautiful girls peace. The noise in the press intensified when, after four months of performing the duties of the first beauty, Oksana refused the title. This was an unprecedented event in the history of beauty pageants. “She’s an incredibly spoiled bitch,” the American press took revenge on Oksana. “She doesn’t want to do anything.” The official reason for the refusal was Fedorova’s desire to return to Russia and graduate from university. According to other sources, Oksana miraculously escaped the clutches of the owner of the Miss Universe contest, billionaire Donald Trump. It's no secret that many of the first beauties became his sex slaves.

Rough sex isn't enough for love

Oksana did not respond in any way to Trump’s advances also because her common-law husband was waiting for her in St. Petersburg. Few people know that Oksana lived for seven years with entrepreneur Vladimir Golubev, who was 25 years older than her. In criminal circles, Golubev appeared under the nicknames Barmaley and Sizy. Oksana often went out with him and only once answered a question about her companion:

This is my old friend, Honored Boxing Trainer of Russia and Honored Builder of Russia. He is an outstanding person. We are friends, and our friendship has stood the test of time. We met when I was not yet famous.

As they say, Barmaley kept the girl in luxury from the age of 16 and was always aware of her affairs, having noticed Oksana at the Miss St. Petersburg competition. At that time, the life of the beauty, like most students from the institute dormitory, was not easy. But after the appearance of a mysterious stranger, everything changed fabulously: the old jacket was replaced by a mink coat, a personal driver began to take the girl around the city, and after a while Oksana got her own apartment in St. Petersburg. It was Golubev who, they say, protected her from excessive attention from men in power. And there were many attacks on the beauty. She was seen more than once in the circle of so-called thieves in law, which the former policeman still prefers not to talk about.

Soon after the world competition, Oksana became the host of the program “ Good night, kids!”, then several more tempting offers to work on TV arrived. For the sake of her career, the beauty moved to Moscow.

While participating in the show “Dancing with the Stars,” Fedorova was credited with having an affair with her partner, dancer Alexander Litvinenko. And Oksana herself stimulated rumors by kissing and hugging Alexander in public. It’s hard to say whether there was passion on Oksana’s part, but his friends said in unison that Litvinenko was ready to lead Miss Universe down the aisle. However, according to Fedorova, Sasha was too gentle and soft.

“I love it when men take me roughly and hard,” Fedorova once said after another dance number with Litvinenko. - We need more animal roughness, more sex, both in life and on the dance floor. And Sasha, unfortunately, almost doesn’t have this.

Divorced from Toft amicably

In August 2007, Fedorova married German businessman Philip Toft. When asked what the difference is between Russian women and European women, Toft replied: “There is no difference. But I didn’t understand why Oksana calls herself Russian, but at the same time she’s cold all the time and doesn’t drink.” Almost immediately, problems began in the young family.

This is not only a difference in mentality, culture, way of life, explains Fedorov’s separation. - This is also the impossibility of being truly close people. We practically never lived together. In our marriage, we were more friends than a married couple. And so as not to spoil this friendship, we divorced amicably.

In 2009, without filing an official divorce, Oksana began going out with Nikolai Baskov. “The Golden Voice” immediately announced their engagement, but Oksana herself indignantly answered questions about the upcoming wedding: “I didn’t receive any proposal!”

This spring, Fedorova divorced her legal husband and stopped hiding the fact that she lives with Baskov.

Love is present in my soul,” says Oksana. - It looks like providence. Kolya and I met on a TV shoot seven years ago. Then I immediately liked him. I also joked: “Kolya, it’s a rare case when I like a man so much, I would marry you.” When each of us passed our own part of the path, fate united us again. Now we have a relationship where we just enjoy the time we spend together. We are in no hurry to become a family on paper...”

But Oksana is disingenuous: she has admitted more than once that her main dream is a family and a child. Fedorova even once mentioned that she wanted her son to be like Baskov. Only she doesn’t tell Nikolai this: for him, children are a sore subject.

Co-owner of the notorious Adamant holding, aka crime boss nicknamed Barmaley, aka Vladimir Semenovich Golubev. In the nineties, many people knew about him; in the 2000s, the bandit lay low several times and significantly increased his capital.

There is a robber in St. Petersburg,
There is a villain in St. Petersburg,
St. Petersburg is terrible
Bar-ma-lay!

Biography of Vladimir Semenovich Golubev:

Born in the spring of 1955 in Leningrad (according to other sources, in a village in the Bryansk region). Doctor of Economic Sciences. He was convicted of theft, robbery and assault. Already in adolescence, his criminal habits were noted. Golubev received 6 years for theft and fraud by the verdict of the Oktyabrsky Court of Leningrad on September 19, 1975 and served his entire sentence.

On September 1, 1983, the Petrograd Court of Leningrad gave Golubev 6 months (according to some sources, for transactions with documents), and in 1986 Golubev was sent to prison for 10 years with confiscation of property and 2 years of exile. It was reported that the anti-corruption campaign launched by Andropov took a harsh toll on the budding authority figure, but democratization and exemplary behavior allowed him to be released 27 months before the end of his sentence, and also to avoid exile. Tried to create a fund social assistance a military man, was a co-founder of the Adamant retail chain (household goods, restaurants, cafes). Established a non-state Pension Fund“Verny”, Moscow Gate LLC, was the head of the representative office of the American company BIONT Corp. Tried to break into the gambling business.

Golubev Vladimir Semenovich

I am familiar with a number of criminal authorities. He has many friends in the so-called Tambov criminal group. Golubev supported the future Miss Universe 2002 Oksana Fedorova from the time she was 16 years old. According to rumors, Golubev noticed the girl at the Miss St. Petersburg competition. During her student years, Fedorova complained to her friends that she was tired of living in a “golden cage” and wanted to have a family and children, whose appearance her patron objected to. It was Golubev who forced Fedorova to renounce the Miss Universe title, stop attending events required for this status, and return from abroad. In 2004, Oksana Fedorova told the press that Golubev asked her to marry him. It was also reported that Golubev assigned two strong guards to Fedorova, in whose company she moved around St. Petersburg. They also write that another Russian star, “Beauty of Russia 2002” Anna Tatarintseva, enjoyed the attention of the “authoritative” businessman.

Vladimir Semenovich Golubev long ago lost count of even his own wives - he signed, collected valuables and left, like Ostap Bender, “for a meeting of the Small Council of People’s Commissars.” Not being a formalist or a pedant, he was in no hurry to get divorced and lived for years, scheduled with two or three women at a time. And besides them, there are about five more wives with whom Golubev married formally, for his own benefit in fraudulent schemes.

Dossier: Vladimir Semenovich Golubev, crime boss, known in criminal circles as Barmaley, Sizy, Golub.

While studying at school, Golubev was a mediocre C student. But today he holds a scientific degree of Doctor of Economic Sciences. Golubev had no problems writing and defending his dissertation, since he was simply paid for it. During his school years, Golubev was regularly beaten in the women's restroom for spying on girls. After school, Golubev took up blacksmithing (the name of the underground purchase/resale (speculation) of scarce imported goods prohibited in the USSR or inaccessible to the average Soviet citizen) at the famous “gallery” of Gostiny Dvor in Leningrad.

Golubev Vladimir

Then came thefts, robberies, robberies. Golubev was convicted under Articles 147, 144, 195 and 174 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR and spent several years in a forced labor colony. In correctional institutions, Golubev “creeped” under thieves and onlookers. But he never became one of them among them. Because the elite of the criminal world do not value freeloaders and scammers. Golubev was caught more than once in an attempt to gain authority by inventing various horror stories about his criminal past. With simple “men”, Golubev was rude and arrogant in the zone. For this he received his nickname Barmaley. When Golubev returned to St. Petersburg after serving time, he did not want to join any of the criminal groups because of greed - he was required to contribute a share to the common fund. He began to introduce himself to the leaders of the organized crime group (hereinafter “organized criminal gang) with great authority, having served 12 years and living according to the concepts of thieves. They didn't check these tales.

At first, Golubev joined the local watchers from the Moscow gang of thieves. But he didn’t belong in this environment. As they say, for the same reasons as in the zone. Then Golubev tried to organize a “Social Assistance Fund for Military Personnel.” But the military, having learned that Golubev had only seen a Kalashnikov assault rifle in the hands of the guard on the tower, refused his services. Then Golubev went about his usual business - blacksmithing and women. For several years, Golubev, as an authoritative businessman, “oversaw” the Adamant retail chain in St. Petersburg. Then he became a co-founder of this commercial system, and received a solid income. Then Golubev established the non-state pension fund "Verny", LLC "Moscow Gate", and also represented the interests of the American company "Biont Corporation".

Having connections in the criminal world of St. Petersburg, thanks to his past cases, as well as his time in prison, Golubev begins to break the ground for joining some organized crime group. In those years, one of the most powerful criminal groups was the Kazan organized crime group. Therefore, realizing that it is possible to work with them, Barmaley joins the ranks of their brigades. But not for long. Since Kazan residents soon begin to suffer significant losses, Vladimir Golubev, in turn, begins to take a closer look at the Tambov organized crime group, by the way, opponents of the Kazan residents. Barmaley tried several times to “approach” the king of the St. Petersburg gambling business, Mikhail Mirilashvili. They wrote that once Mirilashvili even took Barmaley with him to Israel. But Barmaley did not develop a friendship with Mirilashvili either. They say, again because of his unflattering reputation. Golubev becomes close to the leader of one of the most brutal gangs in St. Petersburg, Andrei Volov, nicknamed Andrei Malenky. His team is involved in robberies of currency exchange offices and other serious crimes, including extortion and murder. Using Volov’s connections, Vladimir Golubev meets FSB officer Baranov and former head of the RUBOP Ivanov, who are loyal to Barmaley, who is gaining weight and influence. Golubev was able to gain confidence in the Tambov team. He was often seen in the company of the famous “Tambov” authority, former deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Mikhail Glushchenko, nicknamed Khokhol. Golubev also met with Kum himself (Vladimir Barsukov). Barmaley became a mid-level foreman in the Tambov organized crime group.

Vladimir Semenovich Golubev

After which he spread a rumor about himself as the main sponsor of the Tambov organized crime group. But in the late 90s, at the turnout in Astoria, he was exposed. Bandit Golubev was sent to a severe knockout, in which the now arrested ex-deputy State Duma Mikhail Glushchenko (Misha Khokhol) sent the self-important huckster to the toilet of the Astoria Hotel. The matter was not limited to the knockout; they colorfully described the fork stuck in Golubev’s backside, as well as the dragging of the sufferer on a rope behind a boat racing along the Neva. They also talked about a significant amount collected from him as a fine. Barmaley tried to find protection from the famous St. Petersburg businessman Konstantin Yakovlev. But he was only amazed at such naive impudence: his contempt for Barmaley was widely known. Then Golubev again came to bow to the Tambov people. The Tambovskys “amnestied” him, but, firstly, they expelled him to Moscow, and secondly, they forced him to pay monthly.

Barmaley reportedly happily agreed. The brightest and most successful period of his life began in the capital. In the capital, Vladimir Golubev shrouds himself in a different, non-thieves’ legend. Now he is supposedly a person who can solve any problems, using his connections in presidential circles. And they believe him more than ever. Moreover, given that Barmaley is well acquainted with Igor Sechin and his wife Marina. Golubev has a large fee for solving problems. Businessmen pay him in anticipation of miracles. But in fact, things are not being done. After several accusations against Barmaley, people begin to threaten the businessmen. Sometimes, demanding the amount paid back from Barmaley, entrepreneurs run into blackmail. But all this is nothing more than a training warm-up. Vladimir Golubev has more serious matters ahead. He recently acquired a fifth, exclusive mobile phone. It’s not even “Ivanovich” who calls him on this number, but “Oskarich”.

And not from the presidential administration, but from the government of the Russian Federation. This Oskarich, according to Barmaley, invited V.S. Golubev to take an important post in one of the ministries and prepared an order for the appointment (apparently, purchasing a doctorate in advance was very useful). Vladimir Semenovich has not yet made a final decision, but he has already completed his future staff - from the same zone gentlemen. It will come in handy somewhere - at least at “Ivanovich”, at least at “Oskarich”. All that remains is to get the go-ahead from the Tambovites in St. Petersburg - and forward to the White House, to Old Square. Golubev “swindled” a certain large entrepreneur who intended to become an oligarch and wanted to get acquainted with “Ivanovich” from the presidential administration. The service cost the entrepreneur a million dollars. At one of the receptions, an administration employee actually came up to him, patted him on the shoulder, and left to go about his business. All that remained for the entrepreneur was to promise Golubev a hard session of unconventional sex. Using the same scheme, Golubev fooled a major shareholder of the St. Petersburg seaport. Golubev appeared in the description of the criminal struggle for control over retail outlets in Kupchino, pavilions in Gavan and business structures that later turned into the Adamant holding.

Of particular interest is the list of Golubev’s partners. For example, Golubev was listed as a member of the HOA together with Galina Sharikova. This was the name of the wife of the very talented businessman Boris Sharikov, who is mentioned in the press in the same context as the submariner antique dealer Ilya Traber and the security officer-banker Viktor Korytov. Baltic Flagman LLC, together with Golubev, was founded by Ali Beglov, better known as Alik Tatarin, convicted of extortion. Golubev’s partner in BusinessStroyService LLC, along with the Dec Plus company, turned out to be singer, State Duma deputy and recognized leader of the St. Petersburg Cossacks Alexander Rosenbaum, known for his friendship with many St. Petersburg authorities.

In 2007, Golubev was mentioned in the press in connection with the struggle for Russia's forest wealth. It was reported that Russia's plans to introduce virtually protective duties on the export of unprocessed timber in 2009 (50 euros per cubic meter) were received with hostility by the countries of the European Union. They wrote that the European Union put pressure on Russian negotiators on the issue of Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization, demanding not to introduce new duties. Russian lobbyists for the interests of foreign companies relied on placing “their people” in the bureaucratic hierarchy of the forestry industry. According to the press, they tried to place their man as Alexey Gordeev’s deputy. The conversation, as reported, was about Yuri Kukuev, in 2000-2003. Head of the Russian Forestry Service. Kukuev’s candidacy, as the press wrote, was “pushed” by authoritative St. Petersburg businessman Vladimir Golubev. The “road story” of Volodya Barmaley also deserves special attention.

Quality Russian roads hardly anything to brag about. And the work of the Federal Road Agency of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation (Rosavtodor) raises serious questions among the country's leadership. We managed to find out what was going on here. It turned out that real “highway robbers” were rushing to take over the leadership of the department. Through the hands of Minister Belozerov, in September 2014, he was going to go with a report to the Minister of Transport in order to remove Starovoit and appoint Kostyuk as head of Rosavtodor. However, neither he, nor Belozerov, nor even the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov will actually manage the department. The owners of Rosavtodor will be the St. Petersburg crime bosses promoting Kostyuk - in particular, Vladimir Golubev (aka Barmaley), who was convicted three times for theft, robbery and assault.

According to operational information, Barmaley is well acquainted with the deputy head of the FDA in St. Petersburg, when the young promising official Kostyuk began his career in the state institution “Directorate of Transport Construction” under the Committee for Improvement and Road Facilities of the Administration of St. Petersburg. Today, Golubev, according to the same sources, through his son is doing business with Alexander Polukeev, the scandalous former vice-governor of St. Petersburg, who oversaw the city’s road industry in the “zero” - and the career of the official Kostyuk. Having taken a confident position in the road industry, Barmaley begins to actively “earn” money.

At the same time, he establishes several companies in Moscow. One of them, “Buer,” wins the tender for 1.17 billion rubles, being the only contender for the tender for the competition for the next stage of construction of the extension of Sofiyskaya Street with an overpass in Petro-Slavyanka. The tender competition was designed in such a way that only Buer met the criteria. Thus, it becomes obvious that Barmaley was helped in this. But simply put, at the hands of Golubev, another money laundering and theft of funds from Russian taxpayers took place.

After a short break, Vladimir Golubev reappears in the information field, only this time in connection with the arrest of Sergei Polonsky. The story of the young builder Sergei Polonsky is taking a new turn. Let us recall that after the start of troubles for the Mirax corporation, its owner was ordered to give a share in the assets to Vladimir Semenovich Golubev, a repeatedly convicted criminal authority, a member of an organized crime group nicknamed “Barmaley”, one of the odious figures of “gangster Petersburg” in the 1990s. Of course, Polonsky did not do this, because... harbored a grudge because his former companion (approx. - Vladimir Golubev) was in a criminal conspiracy with the invaders of the Kutuzovskaya Mile (approx. - Residential complex luxury real estate). As a result of his intractability, Polonsky found himself “on the bunk.”

What other “information occasions” can we expect about Barmaley? Time will tell.

The children felt sorry for Barmaley, the children said to the Crocodile:
“If he really has become kinder, please let him go back!
We will take Barmaley with us,
We’ll take you to distant Leningrad!”

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Behind the scenes intrigues are unfolding around the leadership of Rosavtodor

CRIMINAL STORIES OF THE DEPUTY HEAD OF ROSAVTODOR

One can hardly boast about the quality of Russian roads. And the work of the Federal Road Agency of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation (Rosavtodor) raises serious questions among the country's leadership. “Top Secret” managed to find out what was going on here. It turned out that real “highway robbers” were rushing to take over the leadership of the department.

There have been a lot of complaints against Rosavtodor. Suffice it to say that the contractors for the construction of highways are chosen so “successfully” that every spring Rosavtodor has to introduce a seasonal restriction on the passage of freight vehicles on them in order to avoid destruction of the road surface.

The situation is no better in winter, when traffic regularly stops due to snow debris not cleared in time. The director of Rosavtodor, Roman Starovoyt, himself admitted the ineffectiveness of the work of contractors involved in clearing during periods of heavy snowfall. The recipe seems to be known: the leadership needs to be changed.

However, as we managed to find out, behind the disorganization of the work of Rosavtodor is the gray cardinal of the department - Deputy Director Andrei Kostyuk. It is he, who came to work in December 2012, according to informed sources, who is trying to take the chair of Roman Starovoit, exposing him to attack - and at the instigation of Deputy Minister of Transport Oleg Belozerov.

Kostyuk works using the old, proven hardware method: since the end of 2012, thanks to him, more than a dozen regional managers have lost their positions, all four deputy heads of Rosavtodor and seven heads of departments out of eight have been replaced.

Heads of information support and construction departments highways and administrative and personnel work were changed twice, and the heads of the legal department - even three times. Alina Malysheva, who was introduced there on February 11 of last year, barely had time to settle into her office when Andrei Sergeev replaced her on April 22 of the same year, and after the structure was renamed into the Department of Legal Support and Public-Private Partnership Projects, on December 11, 2013, it was headed by Elena Semenova.

It is obvious that the personnel rush cannot help the work of the department in any way. Rather, on the contrary, it disorganizes his work. This is precisely what Kostyuk and Belozerov, who supports him, assure.

The goal of such a leapfrog is very simple: Kostyuk, using personnel changes, replaces Starovoit’s people, placing his own people in the regions, thereby preparing the ground for the removal of the current head of the department. After all, Starovoit will be appointed responsible for the chaos on the roads, and he will have to resign.

According to all the same informed sources, Belozerov is going to go with a report to the Minister of Transport in September in order to remove Starovoit and appoint Kostyuk as head of Rosavtodor.

However, neither he, nor Belozerov, nor even the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov will actually manage the department. The owner of Rosavtodor will be the St. Petersburg crime bosses promoting Kostyuk - in particular, Vladimir Golubev (better known among his peers as Barmaley), who was convicted three times for theft, robbery and assault.

According to operational information, Barmaley is well acquainted with the deputy head of the FDA in St. Petersburg, when the young promising official Kostyuk began his career in the state institution “Directorate of Transport Construction” under the Committee for Improvement and Road Facilities of the Administration of St. Petersburg. Today, Golubev, according to the same sources, through his son is doing business with Alexander Polukeev, the scandalous former vice-governor of St. Petersburg, who oversaw the city’s road industry in the “zero” - and the career of the official Kostyuk.

REFERENCE Vladimir Golubev. Boxer, former prisoner and featured in Andrei Konstantinov’s book “Gangster Petersburg.” He is Barmaley, Dove and Gray. Born in 1955 in the city of Klintsy, Bryansk region.

He was convicted of theft, robbery and assault. He first received six years for theft and fraud in 1975 and served the entire sentence. In 1983, he was imprisoned for another six months (according to some sources, for transactions with documents), and in 1986 Golubev was sent to prison for ten years with confiscation of property and two years of exile. Exemplary behavior allowed him to be released 27 months before the end of his sentence, and also to avoid exile. A major St. Petersburg-Moscow entrepreneur. He tried to create a fund for social assistance to military personnel, controlled part of the assets of the Adamant holding (40% of shopping and entertainment complexes in St. Petersburg).

Shareholder of the development company Potok, which owns the Federation Tower and other assets of the former Mirax Group of Sergei Polonsky. Founded NPF "Verny", LLC "Moscow Gate", was the head of the representative office of the American company BIONT Corp. The media have noted many times his closeness to the Tambov group, crime bosses Kumarin and Malyshev. He first attracted media attention as a close friend of popular TV presenter and Miss World Oksana Fedorova.

CURATOR

IN last days The St. Petersburg media remembered one of their favorite heroes of the past decade. We are talking about the former vice-governor Alexander Polukeev, who installed the fence of his dacha exactly along the water's edge of the Gulf of Finland - the government of the Leningrad region recently declared this illegal.

Apparently, it was difficult for him to install the fence so that the distance to the water was the six meters required by law. The waves should splash at the porch, this has been the custom among St. Petersburg nobles since the times of Peter the Great.

However, former vice-governor Polukeev fell in love with the journalists of the Northern capital not because of a banal love for lordly manners, as in the story with the fence. In 2010, the former head of the organization’s directorate fled to London from prosecution traffic in St. Petersburg (State Institution "DODD") Andrei Korchagin directly accused Polukeev of creating a system of kickbacks and preferences in the field of road construction.

This is what he wrote to the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation: “Taking advantage of the high patronage (Polukeev - editor's note), companies not only won the competition, but also, using cheap materials, received maximum profits and were not responsible for the work performed. The extent of the abuses was so obvious to the city leadership that before appointing me to the post of head of the State Institution “DODD”, I was given the goal of bringing order to the current chaos.”

REFERENCE Alexander Polukeev. Employee of the staff of the plenipotentiary representative in the Northwestern Federal District. Born in 1948 in the Khabarovsk Territory. In 1971 he graduated from the Riga Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers with a degree in economics and organization air transport" From 1982 to 1989 he worked as Deputy General Director for Personnel and Life at the Leningrad Production Association Lenmyasoprom. 1989-2003 - worked at the Agro-Industrial Committee of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) and at leading enterprises of the city. Since November 2003 - head of the administration of the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg. From 2006 to 2009, he served as Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg. Until now, he works in the office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District.

That is, the vice-governor has been overseeing and controlling the road sector in St. Petersburg for too long. So long and scandalous that the then governor of the city, Valentina Matvienko, was forced to fire him - even though Polukeev had known her since his Komsomol youth.

However, “he didn’t all go away.” According to available information, Polukeev, over the years of supervising the road sector and housing and communal services of St. Petersburg, managed to find among his young subordinates a figure who, to this day, continues to carefully put government contracts into the deep pockets of his family’s partners. We are talking about a native of the Amur region, Andrei Kostyuk, who in December 2012 was appointed deputy head of the Federal Road Agency (Rosavtodor).

REFERENCE Andrey Kostyuk. Deputy Director of the Federal Road Agency (FDA). Born in Tynda, Amur Region in 1979. In 2001 he graduated from the Military Transport University of the Railway Troops of the Russian Federation with a degree in bridges and transport tunnels, in 2008 - from the North-Western Academy civil service majoring in state and municipal management. From 2002 to 2006, he worked in the St. Petersburg state institution “Directorate of Transport Construction” under the Committee for Improvement and Road Facilities of the Administration of St. Petersburg, where he held the positions of specialist of the 2nd and 1st categories, engineer, engineer of the 2nd and 1st category, deputy head of the transport facilities department. It is most likely that their paths crossed with Polukeev at this time. From 2006 to 2012, deputy head and then head of the Federal State Institution (FKU) “Federal Administration of Highways North-West” named after N.V. Smirnov Federal Road Agency" (Rosavtodor). In December 2012, he was appointed deputy head of the Federal Road Agency. In 2009, he was awarded the anniversary badge “In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Administration of Water and Land Transport”, in 2013 - the insignia “For his contribution to the development of the Leningrad Region”.

BENEFACTOR

By the way, like most of these officials, Alexander Polukeev is known as a person who recruits either “his own” or recommended ones into the team influential people. Why did he suddenly contribute to the appointment of an unknown young specialist from Tynda to such a lucrative position?

This is exactly the question journalists asked after Kostyuk’s appearance in federal structures Rosavtodor. And soon publications appeared in the media that Polukeev’s old partner, thrice-convicted crime boss and businessman Vladimir Golubev, interceded on behalf of the young official.

They say that Golubev paid attention to Kostyuk in 2005, when he decided to engage in road construction. Knowing how to be extremely charming at the right moments, Barmaley, according to media reports, quickly charmed the young official, they met several times, had joint picnics in nature, visited charming girls and dog kennels (Golubev is seriously interested in breeding dogs and helped push him to the post of head of the Russian Canine Federation another friend of his - producer and stuntman Alexander Inshakov. - Ed.).

At first glance, Golubev had no practical interest here. Indeed, at the same time, Barmaley perfectly established a common business with the Polukeev family. According to information obtained from the SPARK and Unified State Register of Legal Entities databases, in the same 2005 he established Russian Roads LLC together with his son Maxim Zhukov and partner Serik Urazov. Yulia Serykh, Barmaley’s special confidant, the main manager, and often a co-founder in the structures of Golubev and Zhukov, was appointed general director of the company. Thus, Zhukov and Serykh, together with Mr. Sergei Puzikov, own a total of 40% of Azimut Transport Association LLC.

TO "Azimut" services the construction of roads: it sells and delivers sand, crushed stone, asphalt, construction and plant soil. Previously, Zhukov was the sole owner of TO Azimut, but chose to disperse the stake: now, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, the company is owned (in addition to Zhukov) by Andrei and Artem Kushnarevs, Alexander Mironenko and the owner of 25%, a certain Andrei Aleksandrovich Polukeev, who belongs to Alexander Polukeev... relatives son.

REFERENCE Andrey Polukeev. Entrepreneur. Born in 1983. Graduated from the mechanical and mechanical engineering faculty of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Polukeev Jr. in 2010 was a co-founder of a number of companies, such as Astra LLC, Ideal-Standard LLC, Koko Travel LLC and North-West Fish Stream LLC (according to media reports, in particular correspondents " Fontanka.Ru." - Ed.). According to the Ruspres news agency, in 2000 he was detained by the police with heroin and was involved in a criminal case under Part 1 of Art. 228 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. In 2010, according to media publications, he was involved in the murder of the owner of the Pulkovo-3 shopping and entertainment complex, Mikhail Karachev, together with the famous St. Petersburg authority Vladimir Kulibaba. The latter has known Vladimir Golubev since the 1990s, when he was one of the leaders of the group of Konstantin Yakovlev (Kostya Mogila). Kulibaba was being worked off law enforcement agencies as the organizer of the murder of Karachev, the investigation considered the version of the interest of the structures of Polukeev Sr. in this murder.

In total, Maxim Zhukov (aka Barmaley Jr.), together with Andrei Polukeev, according to the SPARK databases, became the owners of at least eight companies. Among them are LLC “Astra”, LLC “Photo-Alliance”, LLC “Cherepitsa” and five clones of “Cherepitsa”, differing only in the numbering in the name (LLC “Cherepitsa-2”, etc.). This is not counting the aforementioned Azimuth TO, where Zhukov chose to get rid of a quarter of the company in favor of Polukeev Jr. It's hard to consider this an accident. Rather, it shows how the former deputy conducts his business behind the backs of young people. Governor Polukeev and former repeat criminal Golubev.

However, Polukeev Jr. himself, according to a number of media reports, is no stranger to the criminal world of St. Petersburg. So why does Golubev, with such close contacts with the Polukeev family, need some Kostyuk? It’s all very simple: the astute Barmaley understood perfectly well that the St. Petersburg vice-governor and his son were a little less odious than himself, and the path to the federal level was barred from them. And here is a young man with a completely clean biography and an impeccable track record! Such a person should move up the career ladder without delay, which is what happens.

STRANGE CONNECTIONS

But debt pays off, and some companies, as Kostyuk took off, suddenly began winning billion-dollar contracts for repairs and maintenance of the road network. The “luck” of a very narrow circle of entrepreneurs moved after the flying official - first, a number of companies received money from the Federal Highway Administration “Northwest”, then from the FDA itself. After all, there are many contractors and subcontractors in the highway sector (in St. Petersburg alone there are about 30 large and well-known in the market - editor's note), there are many to choose from and a price to beat, but it is these legal entities who are lucky. And year after year. Billions.

Let's take, for example, the St. Petersburg-based JSC Buer. JSC is largest contractor St. Petersburg "Directorate of Transport Construction" (St. Petersburg State Institution "Directorate of Transport Construction") and the Federal Institution "Federal Administration of Highways "North-West" named after N.V. Smirnov Federal Road Agency" (FKU "Sevzapupravtodor").

The activities of both state-owned enterprises were influenced by Andrei Kostyuk. He worked at the Directorate of Transport Construction from 2002 to 2006, and at FKU Sevzapupravtodor from 2006 to 2012.

So: in 2011, CJSC Buer received more than 6 billion rubles under government contracts, in 2013 - more than 7 billion rubles. Total, about 13 billion in just two years. Moreover, the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of St. Petersburg carried out checks, officials tried to recover multimillion-dollar sums from Buer for “illegal enrichment” (let us recall the words of the fugitive official that the companies “received maximum profits” using cheap materials. - Ed.). But it didn’t work out - the company fought back and the lawsuit was withdrawn. Why is unclear: after all, Alexander Polukeev long ago lost the post of vice-governor - working in the North-Western Plenipotentiary Mission of the President, it is now much more difficult for him to influence the distribution of city orders or the recall of inspections.

The most likely version is that the company has another patron who occupies a higher position in the center. For example, the deputy head of Rosavtodor. However, it is not enough to win competitions; you also need to receive asphalt, sand and crushed stone, fuel oil and equipment on time, and hire workers. For this purpose, JSC "Buer" has a permanent and main partner - JSC "Derzhava".

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The Derzhava holding specializes in construction; in addition to the CJSC, it also has the same name Derzhava-Capital LLC. These two organizations are owned by Sergei Tkachev, Tatyana Davydkina, Serik Urazov and Maxim Zhukov.

The last two, as you remember, are Golubev’s friend and son. Barmaley himself, although he lives in the capital, is unlikely to have abandoned all his affairs in his small homeland - why, when the money flows into your hands? And my son is spinning.

By the way, the SPARK-Interfax databases do not contain information about individuals- owners of JSC "Buer". There are no registers of this company at all, only the director is known - Andrey Kuznetsov. Some indirect insight can be obtained by analyzing the composition of Buer's subsidiaries. One of them is Transstroykapital LLC, the other is KB Financial Capital LLC. The director of Transstroycapital is a partner of the Golubev-Zhukov family, Andrei Kushnarev (co-founder of at least a dozen companies along with Maxim Zhukov), and he, together with the director of Buer CJSC Andrei Kuznetsov and other individuals and legal entities, is a shareholder of the Financial Capital bank.

However, the influence of companies affiliated with the Golubevs and Polukeevs has already spread beyond St. Petersburg. Their receipt of significant contracts for road construction and repair, bridge reconstruction, coincided with their career successes... Who do you think? That's right, the same impeccable Mr. Kostyuk. The analysis of already conducted and approved competitions looks quite clear: companies associated with these individuals through a clear circle of their partners received a clear competitive advantage from Rosavtodor. Indicative, for example, is the scheme they applied in the Pskov region. St. Petersburg LLC DorStroyEngineering, owned by the already mentioned Maxim Zhukov, Serik Urazov and Sergei Tkachev, changed participants without external reasons. They were others, however, also the above-mentioned businessmen close to the Barmaley family - Mironenko and Kushnarev. The founders were diluted by Vladimir Leiman and Razvitie LLC (25%). And now, as usual, we carefully watch our hands.

PROFITABLE INVESTMENT

The most pronounced spread of Andrei Kostyuk’s influence was manifested in the “Far Eastern Contract” for the structures already mentioned above. Development LLC controls 30% in SGK-Avtostrada LLC, 70% in Stroygazconsulting Ziyad Manasir.

SGK-Avtostrada LLC, which had not previously won a single major tender, after the appointment of a new deputy head of Rosavtodor, already in 2013 received more than 6.5 billion rubles from the department’s structures. Moreover, in this case we are not talking about the North-Western region, where Kostyuk’s influence and, accordingly, the receipt of contracts by the structures of Golubev and Polukeev have become almost the rule. SGK-Avtostrada is to build a bridge across the Markha River on the Vilyuy highway through Bratsk, Ust-Kut, Mirny to Yakutsk in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and to reconstruct the M-56 Lena road on the Never - Yakutsk section. Those close to Golubev and Zhukov, with the hidden but noticeable support of the deputy head of the FDA, have already won these two competitions for 6.5 billion rubles.

Now SGK-Avtostrada LLC has been admitted to the next competition in the same Far Eastern region - for another 2.4 billion rubles. The winner of the competition has not yet been determined, but we are unlikely to be mistaken in assuming that local officials are unable to stop the expansion of Golubev’s enterprises - especially backed up by the powerful financial resources of Manasir (in this region) and the administrative resources of Kostyuk.

What to expect next from such an alliance? It is likely that he will pay closer attention to road and bridge construction. And with the help of Vladimir Golubev (Barmaley), Alexander Polukeev, who have worked together for a long time, and the “rising star” of Rosavtodor Andrei Kostyuk, it will not be difficult for him to bite off a significant piece of this market. At the same time, according to informed sources, Kostyuk is already buying real estate and land plots, building palaces on them. But how does all this fit in with the anti-corruption laws and rules of conduct for officials prescribed in the Federal Law “On the State Civil Service”?

Co-owner of the Adamant holding, he is also a crime boss nicknamed Barmaley. Biography: Born in the spring of 1955 in Leningrad (according to other sources - in a village in the Bryansk region). Doctor of Economic Sciences. He was convicted of theft, robbery and assault. Already in adolescence, his criminal habits were noted.

Golubev received 6 years for theft and fraud by the verdict of the Oktyabrsky Court of Leningrad on September 19, 1975 and served his entire sentence. On September 1, 1983, the Petrograd Court of Leningrad gave Golubev 6 months (according to some sources, for transactions with documents), and in 1986 Golubev was sent to prison for 10 years with confiscation of property and 2 years of exile. It was reported that the anti-corruption campaign launched by Andropov took a harsh toll on the budding authority figure, but democratization and exemplary behavior allowed him to be released 27 months before the end of his sentence, and also to avoid exile. He tried to create a fund for social assistance to military personnel, and was a co-founder of the Adamant retail chain (household goods, restaurants, cafes). He founded the non-state pension fund "Verny", LLC "Moscow Gate", and was the head of the representative office of the American company BIONT Corp.

Tried to break into the gambling business. I am familiar with a number of criminal authorities. He has many friends in the so-called Tambov criminal group. Golubev supported the future Miss Universe 2002 Oksana Fedorova from the time she was 16 years old. According to rumors, Golubev noticed the girl at the Miss St. Petersburg competition.

During her student years, Fedorova complained to her friends that she was tired of living in a “golden cage” and wanted to have a family and children, whose appearance her patron objected to. It was Golubev who forced Fedorova to renounce the Miss Universe title, stop attending events required for this status, and return from abroad. In 2004, Oksana Fedorova told the press that Golubev asked her to marry him. It was also reported that Golubev assigned two strong guards to Fedorova, in whose company she moved around St. Petersburg. They also write that another Russian star, “Beauty of Russia 2002” Anna Tatarintseva, enjoyed the attention of the “authoritative” businessman.

Vladimir Semenovich long ago lost count of even his own wives - he signed, collected valuables and left, like Ostap Bender, “for a meeting of the Small Council of People’s Commissars.” Not being a formalist or a pedant, he was in no hurry to get divorced and lived for years, scheduled with two or three women at a time. And besides them, there are about five more wives with whom Golubev married formally, for his own benefit in fraudulent schemes. Dossier: Vladimir Semenovich Golubev, crime boss, known in criminal circles as Barmaley, Sizy, Golub.

While studying at school, Golubev was a mediocre C student. But today he holds a scientific degree of Doctor of Economic Sciences. Golubev had no problems writing and defending his dissertation, since he was simply paid for it. During his school years, Golubev was regularly beaten in the women's restroom for spying on girls. After school, Golubev took up blacksmithing (the name of the underground purchase/resale (speculation) of scarce imported goods that were prohibited in the USSR or were inaccessible to the average Soviet citizen) at the famous “gallery” of Gostiny Dvor in Leningrad. Then came thefts, robberies, robberies.

Golubev was convicted under Articles 147, 144, 195 and 174 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR and spent several years in a forced labor colony. In correctional institutions, Golubev “creeped” under thieves and onlookers. But he never became one of them among them. Because the elite of the criminal world do not value freeloaders and scammers. Golubev was caught more than once in an attempt to gain authority by inventing various horror stories about his criminal past. With simple “men”, Golubev was rude and arrogant in the zone. For this he received his nickname Barmaley. When Golubev returned to St. Petersburg after serving his sentence, he did not want to join any of the criminal groups because of greed - he was required to contribute a share to the common fund.

He began to appear to the leaders of the organized criminal group (hereinafter “organized criminal group”) as a great authority, having served 12 years and living according to the concepts of thieves. They didn't check these tales. At first, Golubev joined the local watchers from the Moscow gang of thieves. But he didn’t belong in this environment. As they say, for the same reasons as in the zone. Then Golubev tried to organize a “Social Assistance Fund for Military Personnel.” But the military, having learned that Golubev had only seen a Kalashnikov assault rifle in the hands of the guard on the tower, refused his services.

Then Golubev took up his usual activities - blackmail and women. For several years, Golubev, as an authoritative businessman, “oversaw” the Adamant retail chain in St. Petersburg. Then he became a co-founder of this commercial system, and received a solid income. Then Golubev established the non-state pension fund "Verny", LLC "Moscow Gate", and also represented the interests of the American company "Biont Corporation". Having connections in the criminal world of St. Petersburg, thanks to his past cases, as well as his time in prison, Golubev begins to break the ground for joining some organized crime group.

In those years, one of the most powerful criminal groups was the Kazan organized crime group. Therefore, realizing that it is possible to work with them, Barmaley joins the ranks of their brigades. But not for long. Since Kazan residents soon begin to suffer significant losses, Vladimir Golubev, in turn, begins to take a closer look at the Tambov organized crime group, by the way, opponents of the Kazan residents. Barmaley tried several times to “approach” the king of the St. Petersburg gambling business, Mikhail Mirilashvili. They wrote that once Mirilashvili even took Barmaley with him to Israel. But Barmaley did not develop a friendship with Mirilashvili either. They say, again because of his unflattering reputation. Golubev becomes close to the leader of one of the most brutal gangs in St. Petersburg, Andrei Volov, nicknamed Andrei Malenky.

His team is involved in robberies of currency exchange offices and other serious crimes, including extortion and murder. Using Volov’s connections, Vladimir Golubev meets FSB officer Baranov and former head of the RUBOP Ivanov, who are loyal to Barmaley, who is gaining weight and influence. Golubev was able to gain confidence in the Tambov team. He was often seen in the company of the famous “Tambov” authority, former deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Mikhail Glushchenko, nicknamed Khokhol. Golubev also met with Kum himself (Vladimir Barsukov). Barmaley became a mid-level foreman in the Tambov organized crime group. After which he spread a rumor about himself as the main sponsor of the Tambov organized crime group. But in the late 90s, at the turnout in Astoria, he was exposed.

Bandit Golubev was sent to a severe knockout, in which the now arrested ex-State Duma deputy Mikhail Glushchenko (Misha Khokhol) sent the self-important huckster to the toilet of the Astoria Hotel. The matter was not limited to the knockout; they colorfully described the fork stuck in Golubev’s backside, as well as the dragging of the sufferer on a rope behind a boat racing along the Neva. They also talked about a significant amount collected from him as a fine. Barmaley tried to find protection from the famous St. Petersburg businessman Konstantin Yakovlev. But he was only amazed at such naive impudence: his contempt for Barmaley was widely known.

Then Golubev again came to bow to the Tambov people. The Tambovskys “amnestied” him, but, firstly, they expelled him to Moscow, and secondly, they forced him to pay monthly. Barmaley reportedly happily agreed. The brightest and most successful period of his life began in the capital. In the capital, Vladimir Golubev shrouds himself in a different, non-thieves’ legend. Now he is supposedly a person who can solve any problems, using his connections in presidential circles. And they believe him more than ever. Moreover, given that Barmaley is well acquainted with Igor Sechin and his wife Marina.

Golubev has a large fee for solving problems. Businessmen pay him in anticipation of miracles. But in fact, things are not being done. After several accusations against Barmaley, people begin to threaten the businessmen. Sometimes, demanding the amount paid back from Barmaley, entrepreneurs run into blackmail. But all this is nothing more than a training warm-up. Vladimir Golubev has more serious matters ahead. He recently acquired a fifth, exclusive mobile phone. It’s not even “Ivanovich” who calls him on this number, but “Oskarich”. And not from the presidential administration, but from the government of the Russian Federation. This Oskarich, according to Barmaley, invited V.S. Golubev to take an important post in one of the ministries and prepared an order for the appointment (apparently, purchasing a doctorate in advance was very useful).

Vladimir Semenovich has not yet made a final decision, but he has already completed his future staff - from the same zone gentlemen. It will come in handy somewhere - at least at “Ivanovich”, at least at “Oskarich”. All that remains is to get the go-ahead from the Tambovites in St. Petersburg - and forward to the White House, to Old Square. Golubev “swindled” a certain large entrepreneur who intended to become an oligarch and wanted to get acquainted with “Ivanovich” from the presidential administration. The service cost the entrepreneur a million dollars. At one of the receptions, an administration employee actually came up to him, patted him on the shoulder, and left to go about his business. All that remained for the entrepreneur was to promise Golubev a hard session of unconventional sex. Using the same scheme, Golubev fooled a major shareholder of the St. Petersburg seaport. Golubev appeared in the description of the criminal struggle for control over retail outlets in Kupchino, pavilions in Gavan and business structures that later turned into the Adamant holding.

Of particular interest is the list of Golubev’s partners. For example, Golubev was listed as a member of the HOA together with Galina Sharikova. This was the name of the wife of the very talented businessman Boris Sharikov, who is mentioned in the press in the same context as the submariner antique dealer Ilya Traber and the security officer-banker Viktor Korytov. Baltic Flagman LLC, together with Golubev, was founded by Ali Beglov, better known as Alik Tatarin, convicted of extortion.

Golubev’s partner in BusinessStroyService LLC, along with the Dec Plus company, turned out to be singer, State Duma deputy and recognized leader of the St. Petersburg Cossacks Alexander Rosenbaum, known for his friendship with many St. Petersburg authorities. In 2007, Golubev was mentioned in the press in connection with the struggle for Russia's forest wealth. It was reported that Russia's plans to introduce virtually protective duties on the export of unprocessed timber in 2009 (50 euros per cubic meter) were received with hostility by the countries of the European Union. They wrote that the European Union put pressure on Russian negotiators on the issue of Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization, demanding not to introduce new duties. Russian lobbyists for the interests of foreign companies relied on placing “their people” in the bureaucratic hierarchy of the forestry industry. According to the press, they tried to place their man as Alexey Gordeev’s deputy.

The conversation, as reported, was about Yuri Kukuev, in 2000-2003. Head of the Russian Forestry Service. Kukuev’s candidacy, as the press wrote, was “pushed” by authoritative St. Petersburg businessman Vladimir Golubev. The “road story” of Volodya Barmaley also deserves special attention. One can hardly boast about the quality of Russian roads. And the work of the Federal Road Agency of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation (Rosavtodor) raises serious questions among the country's leadership. We managed to find out what was going on here. It turned out that real “highway robbers” were rushing to take over the leadership of the department.

Through the hands of Minister Belozerov, in September 2014, he was going to go with a report to the Minister of Transport in order to remove Starovoit and appoint Kostyuk as head of Rosavtodor. However, neither he, nor Belozerov, nor even the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov will actually manage the department. The owners of Rosavtodor will be the St. Petersburg crime bosses promoting Kostyuk - in particular, Vladimir Golubev (aka Barmaley), who was convicted three times for theft, robbery and assault. According to operational information, Barmaley is well acquainted with the deputy head of the FDA in St. Petersburg, when the young promising official Kostyuk began his career in the state institution “Directorate of Transport Construction” under the Committee for Improvement and Road Facilities of the Administration of St. Petersburg.

Today, Golubev, according to the same sources, through his son is doing business with Alexander Polukeev, the scandalous former vice-governor of St. Petersburg, who oversaw the city’s road industry in the “zero” - and the career of the official Kostyuk. Having taken a confident position in the road industry, Barmaley begins to actively “earn” money. At the same time, he establishes several companies in Moscow. One of them, “Buer,” wins the tender for 1.17 billion rubles, being the only contender for the tender for the competition for the next stage of construction of the extension of Sofiyskaya Street with an overpass in Petro-Slavyanka. The tender competition was designed in such a way that only Buer met the criteria. Thus, it becomes obvious that Barmaley was helped in this. But simply put, at the hands of Golubev, another money laundering and theft of funds from Russian taxpayers took place. After a short break, Vladimir Golubev reappears in the information field, only this time in connection with the arrest of Sergei Polonsky. The story of the young builder Sergei Polonsky is taking a new turn.

Let us recall that after the start of troubles for the Mirax corporation, its owner was ordered to give a share in the assets to Vladimir Semenovich Golubev, a repeatedly convicted criminal authority, a member of an organized crime group nicknamed “Barmaley”, one of the odious figures of “gangster Petersburg” in the 1990s. Of course, Polonsky did not do this, because... harbored a grudge because his former partner (approx. - Vladimir Golubev) was in a criminal conspiracy with the invaders of the Kutuzov Mile (approx. - Luxury real estate residential complex). As a result of his intractability, Polonsky found himself “on the bunk.” What other “information occasions” can we expect about Barmaley? Time will tell.

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