After parting with Lisa Peskovaya, Umar Dzhabrailov used his award pistol. Shot by Umar Dzhabrailov What does businessman Dzhabrailov do?

Former senator from the Chechen Republic Umar Dzhabrailov was captured by the police and taken to the police station after a shooting he carried out at night at the Four Seasons Hotel in the center of Moscow (formerly "Moscow"). The reason for this behavior of the legislator has not been fully established. In recent years, Dzhabrailov has been involved in the Avanti Association of Business Patriotism, which he created, which is close to the family of the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov .

“In the evening, the police received a report that a guest was violating the rules of residence at a hotel in the central part of the city. Police officers who arrived at the scene detained a man who was shooting upward from his award pistol,” the press service of the capital’s Ministry of Internal Affairs reported.

The department did not specify the name of the detainee. with reference to the press service of the Moscow police department, it is reported that law enforcement officers opened a case against the man under the article “hooliganism” (Article 213 of the Criminal Code).

Four Seasons, when asked to comment on this information, asked to send an official request, to which no response has yet been received. The businessman's press secretary, Grigory Gorchakov, confirmed that Dzhabrailov is in Moscow. He refused to answer other questions, explaining that he “hasn’t been to work yet.”

Rakhman Yansukov, president of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism and assistant to the former senator, could not confirm or deny this information. “I don’t know,” he said.

Umar Dzhabrailov was a senator from Chechnya from 2004 to 2009. In addition, he served as deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, and was also a member of the Russian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

As the agency previously reported "Ruspres", Umar Dzhabrailov became the sponsor of a voyage to Crimea for the daughter of Dmitry Peskov, who worked in "Avanti". Photos of Elizaveta Peskova in expensive and very revealing dresses against the backdrop of workers at the pre-bankrupt Yuzhny Sevastopol plant caused ridicule on the Internet. Even Peskov’s ex-wife had to stand up for her daughter. Also, the Avanti movement is actively fighting to rename the central avenue of Sevastopol in honor of President Vladimir Putin. After the shooting, Elizaveta Peskova announced that she no longer worked at Avanti.

Hotel "Moscow", where the incident occurred, was built by Suleiman Kerimov, Arkady Rotenberg(sparring partner of the president in judo) and Konstantin Goloshchapov(massage therapist to the president). In 2015, Four Seasons acquired the ownership structures of Ugra Bank Alexey and Yuri Khotin. The bank's license was revoked, a multibillion-dollar hole was discovered in its balance sheet, but the Khotins have not yet been arrested. Observers cite the reason for the Khotins’ closeness to Security Council Chairman Nikolai Patrushev.

“Yes, I’ll take you now!”

It's no secret that Ramzan Kadyrov spends a lot of time in Moscow. On Friday, Mr. Kadyrov almost got into big trouble: he found himself at the center of a brawl scandal.

Senator Umar Dzhabrailov, Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov and an unknown blonde beauty (by the way, let us remind you that Mr. Kadyrov married for a long time, he has four children) came to the celebration in one of the nightclubs. Ramzan was surrounded by guards. And then something strange began.

With a cry of “Yes, I’ll take you now!” Umar Dzhabrailov unexpectedly attacked one of the guests with his fists. It turned out to be a young businessman who accidentally dropped in, unfortunately for him, “to see the light.” The fight lasted several seconds - literally in a matter of moments Dzhabrailov managed to smash the unfortunate man's face into blood.

At the award ceremony in the field of fashion, beauty and style “Crystal Image Fashion TV”, there was a scandal. At the center of the event are Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov and Umar Dzhabrailov. The social crowd, tired of boring parties, hasn’t seen something like this for a long time...

The company, which included Kadyrov, Dzhabrailov and an unknown beauty, occupied the VIP table. And who would have thought that a few minutes after the arrival of the “Chechen delegation” the MK correspondent would witness a brutal fight.

The victim did not even resist, but only covered his face with his hands and steadfastly took all the blows. Having given the unknown citizen plenty of heavy blows, Dzhabrailov, in front of the astonished secular public, personally pushed the poor fellow out of the club. The whole fuss, as it became known, began because a businessman who was once acquainted with Kadyrov tried to express respect to the guests at that same VIP table. The young man’s reverent impulse remained unappreciated... Dzhabrailov decided that the guy had gone a little too far, and “politely” let him know that his visit to their table was “completely inappropriate.” But the loving businessman really longed for communication. Umar - no... After another attempt by the young man to have a heart-to-heart talk, Dzhabrailov’s patience ran out, and the uninvited guest paid for his importunity.

The surprise of the MK correspondent was caused not so much by the fact that the club hall momentarily turned into a battlefield, but by the calmness of the guests. Socialites and lionesses silently watched what was happening. And even the security guards of the establishment did not dare to get into a fight in order to separate the two respected gentlemen...

Umar Dzhabrailov is a businessman who ran for the Russian presidential elections (2000), senator from Chechnya (2004-2009), founder and leader of the Avanti association of entrepreneurs for the development of business patriotism.

On the night of August 30, 2017, Umar Dzhabrailov was detained in Moscow after shooting from an award pistol at the Four Seasons Hotel (Moscow Hotel). He allegedly opened fire at the ceiling of the hotel room from his Yarygin award pistol due to the fact that the food ordered to the room was delivered by the hotel cleaning lady, and not by the waiter. The businessman was placed in a temporary detention center. In connection with the shooting, a criminal case has been opened under the article “Hooliganism”.

"There was a misunderstanding, which I regret, yes. But it was preceded by some measures on the part of the hotel staff. I had a nervous breakdown, I did not cause any harm, I just walked around a little. I regret what happened. I apologize to those to whom I caused inconvenience... But as a man I did the right thing,” Dzhabrailov said.

On August 30, the Kitai-Gorod Department of Internal Affairs, “fearing an attack by the detainee’s fellow countrymen,” introduced the “Fortress” plan in the area and allowed only residents registered in Kitai-Gorod to pass through.

At the end of October, the magistrate of the Tverskoy district of Moscow fined Dzhabrailov four thousand rubles. In November, the court sentenced Dzhabrailov to a fine of 500 thousand rubles.

Biography

In 1973 - 1977 he studied at the fur technical school in Moscow.

From 1977 to 1979, he served in the Strategic Missile Forces in the town of Korosten, Zhitomir Region. In the army he joined the CPSU, which he was a member of until 1989.

After the army, he entered the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but did not get a point. He graduated from preparatory courses at MGIMO.

In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of MGIMO with a degree in International Economic Relations. I received a free assignment, but for about a year I could not get a job due to lack of registration in Moscow.

In 1986 - 1988 he worked as a laboratory assistant at MGIMO, and then art inspector at the Moscow cooperative gallery.

Entrepreneurial activity

From 1989 to 1992 he was a representative of a number of Western companies in Moscow.

In December 1992, he founded his own company, Danako (supplying petroleum products to state-owned enterprises). At that time, Danako had 4 operating and 6 gas stations under construction.

In 1994, he met American entrepreneur Paul Tatum, the founder of the joint venture Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center, and helped him win the case of eviction from the Slavyanskaya Hotel, which was rented by the Intourist-RedAmer joint venture.

In 1994 - 1997 he was first deputy general director, acting. General Director of the joint venture "Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center". Dzhabrailov was recommended for this position by the Moscow government (in particular, the department of external relations).

In 1996, Paul Tatum accused Umar Dzhabrailov of intending to organize an attempt on his life because of his desire to remove the American entrepreneur from among the founders of the joint venture. In November 1996, Tatum was killed. Umar Dzhabrailov's involvement in the death of the American was not proven, but he was banned from entering the United States..

The International Arbitration Court in Stockholm upheld the claim prepared by Dzhabrailov to terminate the contract with Americom to manage the Radisson-Slavyanskaya joint venture.

Since December 1996, Dzhabrailov has been Deputy General Director, Director of Marketing and Leasing of Manezhnaya Square OJSC.

In October 1997, the Moscow government granted Dzhabrailov's request to relieve him of his acting position. General Director of the Radisson-Slavyanskaya complex. Dzhabrailov became an acting adviser. general director of this complex.

In 1997, he headed the Kremlin Plaza group, and was also a member of the board of directors of the Russian Capital bank.

In the early 2000s, Dzhabrailov was on the board of directors of the Russian Capital bank, and in April 2001 he was elected chairman of the board of directors of the First OVK bank after acquiring its large stake.

Participation in presidential elections

In December 1999, Umar Dzhabrailov announced his intention to run for president of Russia. In January 2000, he was nominated by the initiative group "Power of Reason" as a candidate for the presidency of Russia. On February 21, 2000, he was registered by the Central Election Commission as a candidate for the post of President of Russia.

In February 2000, the Moscow City Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case into allegations of forgery of signature sheets in support of Dzhabrailov by initiative groups.

In the elections held on March 26, 2000, Umar Dzhabrailov took the last, eleventh place, receiving 0.08% of the vote.

Commenting on his participation in the elections, Dzhabrailov subsequently noted: “I was able to fulfill my duty to the Almighty and the state when I helped the great power of Russia prove to the whole world that we do not have genocide of the Chechen people. What kind of genocide can we talk about if a representative of this nation is nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the Russian Federation? Even though I didn’t win the elections in 1999, I can say without false modesty that I was then lucky to become the person who, with his act, and in those years it was truly a brave act, raised the spirit of the Chechen people.”

Dzhabrailov in politics

On January 5, 2004, Dzhabrailov was appointed representative of Chechnya in the Federation Council, after which he left the post of president of the Plaza group, which by this time had lost its main assets. In the upper house of parliament, Dzhabrailov became deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs.

In this post, in November 2006, Umar Dzhabrailov was the first official to suggest that Alu Alkhanov resign from the post of president of the republic. Alkhanov voluntarily resigned in February 2007 and Ramzan Kadyrov was elected in his place.

In July 2007, Dzhabrailov's powers in the Federation Council were extended, but in October 2009, he left the post of senator ahead of schedule, of his own free will.

In March 2005, with the support of Dzhabrailov, the public movement “Russian Islamic Heritage” was created. The younger brother of Umar Dzhabrailov, Khusein Dzhabrailov, was elected chairman of the movement. Umar Dzhabrailov himself, together with the President of Tatarstan Shaimiev, headed the board of trustees of the movement. The movement existed until 2013.

From 2009 to 2013, Umar Dzhabrailov was an advisor to Russian Presidential Assistant Sergei Prikhodko for international affairs.

In the summer of 2014, Umar Dzhabrailov established the Avanti public association of entrepreneurs for the development of business patriotism.

Since 2014, Dzhabrailov has been deputy chairman of the Russian-Arab Business Council. President of the Russian-Qatari Business Council.

Umar Dzhabrailov is a member of United Russia. After a criminal case was initiated against him in August 2017, his party membership was suspended.

Family

Umar Dzhabrailov is twice divorced.

Has two daughters from his second marriage, who live in Monaco.

Awards and titles

Since 2011, Umar Dzhabrailov has been the chairman of the board of trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.

Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. Full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

Candidate of Political Sciences. The topic of the dissertation is “Trends in the development of an effective state as an actor in modern international relations: based on materials from the foreign policy of the Russian Federation.”

Speaks English, German, Italian; understands French, Spanish, Czech, Hungarian.

Notes

  1. Former senator from Chechnya Umar Dzhabrailova was detained in Moscow // Meduza, 08/30/2017.
  2. Police fear an attack by fellow countrymen of the detained Umar Dzhabrailov // Moskovsky Komsomolets, 08/30/2017.
  3. Umar Dzhabrailov, who carried out the shooting at the hotel, was released on his own recognizance // Meduza, 08/30/2017.
  4. Dzhabrailov was fined 4 thousand rubles for shooting in a hotel // Rain, 10.26.2017.
  5. Umar Dzhabrailov was fined 500 thousand rubles for shooting at a hotel in the center of Moscow // Medusa, November 22, 2017.
  6. Umar Alievich Dzhabrailov // Avanti. A public platform for the development of business patriotism in Russia.
  7. Right there.
  8. Right there.
  9. Umar Alievich Dzhabrailov // Avanti. A public platform for the development of business patriotism in Russia.
  10. Right there.
  11. Umar Dzhabrailov: “My task is to serve the Chechen people and all of Russia with dignity” // Continent of Siberia Online, 06/05/2009.
  12. What is Umar Dzhabrailov famous for? // Kommersant, 08/30/2017.
  13. “United Russia” will suspend the membership of Umar Dzhabrailov // RBC, 08/30/2017.
  14. Website of the Russian-Qatari Business Council.
  15. What is Umar Dzhabrailov famous for? // Kommersant, 08/30/2017.

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 Kitay-Gorod police station. After interrogation, the suspect 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 his own recognizance. During these 24 hours, Dzhabrailov’s own version of what happened became clearer, the origin of the ill-fated pistol became known, and other murky stories were recalled in which the Vainakh businessman and legislator was involved. His ill-wishers, whom he has made quite a lot of in recent years, are meanwhile making full use of what happened to discredit both the senator himself and his patrons from Ramzan Kadyrov to Dmitry Peskov.

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

RIA Novosti reports about white powder from the businessman’s license plate, which was also sent for examination. A source at the 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 keeping with the spirit of his entire luxurious social life, which migrated from the nineties into the 2000s.

The fate of Senator Umar Dzhabrailov

In 2004, Dzhabrailov sold his business and became a senator, but practically did not change his lifestyle. He gladly showed journalists his mansion; under the leadership 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. Several years ago, he donated more than 150 works from his personal collection to the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, and there was even a special exhibition “The Gift” there. Let us remember that this is also the name of a charitable foundation close to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

The heyday of Dzhabrailov’s business and social life occurred 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. As Dozhd reports, the ex-senator had a small oil business, and by the end of the 90s he took on real estate in Moscow.

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

Umar Dzhabrailov “This is an award pistol”

The version of what happened, voiced by Umar Dzhabrailov himself, boils down to the fact that the weapon malfunctioned. “The shot happened accidentally. Umar has an old Yarygin award pistol, which, when the bolt is pulled, can fire itself. This is exactly what happened tonight: Dzhabrailov pulled the shutter and a shot rang out,” said the head of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism “Avanti” 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 does not know how to use a pistol at all.

In 2000, as the media reported, 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 an entire arsenal: a sniper rifle with a silencer and two magazines, an AKS-74U assault rifle, four TT pistols, two PM guns, a homemade submachine gun, a device for firing small-caliber cartridges, 17 magazines for machine guns and pistols, two optical sights and more than 300 rounds of various calibers. The senior assistant of Khussein Dzhabrailov called the weapon “his” and put forward the version that he found the bag with the weapon 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 work on the “Chechen trace” led nowhere.

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

It is known that Umar Dzhabrailov was awarded the “Grach” pistol by government decree in 2005, and signed the permitting documents for it himself. The weapon was presented to a fellow countryman in a solemn ceremony, but for what particular merits the senator received the award could not be established. According to media reports, “Yarygin” has been seized by investigators as evidence. And after the investigation is completed, his representative may well petition the court for additional punishment of the accused in the form of deprivation of his award weapon. In this case, the pistol will be sent to the special storage facility of the Ministry of Internal Affairs award fund.

From the scene of the incident, investigators recovered spent cartridges, bullets and solid cartridges remaining in the store. All of them were sent for examination, which will establish whether Umar Dzhabrailov used ammunition included in the set of award weapons or others. When using other ammunition, the owner of the award pistol may be held liable for illegal circulation of ammunition (Article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

In relation to the hotel hooligan, organizational conclusions were also drawn along party lines. The Moscow branch of United Russia told Vedomosti that Dzhabrailov's membership in the party was suspended during the investigation. Presumably, Umar was not very upset by this news. He loses much more from the departure of Elizaveta Peskova from the Avanti association he founded, where she served as an adviser to the head of the organization. Peskova’s representative claims 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 Elizaveta Peskova’s voyage to Crimea in order to draw attention to the problems of his friend Rakhmutdin Dadaev, who owns the South Sevastopol ship repair plant.

Dzhabrailov Umar Alievich- famous Russian businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist and public figure. Umar Alievich is one of the representatives of the board of trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and a talented academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. He develops dozens of new projects every year.

Dzhabrailov Umar is vice-president of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia. From 2004 to 2009, the popular entrepreneur was a representative of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the executive body of state power of the Chechen Republic. Dzhabrailov is also the founder and head of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism. A man is often the center of attention and is noticed at various events.

Businessman and politician Umar Dzhabrailov

Childhood and youth of Dzhabrailov Umar Alievich

Dzhabrailov Umar Alievich was born on June 28, 1958, where he spent his entire childhood and adolescence. Dzhabrailov is Chechen by nationality. Umar's father Alvi Dzhabrailov, was deported to Kazakhstan. Later, he nevertheless returned to his homeland to his family. Previously, Alvi worked in the district committee of the Komsomol and was a secretary. Umar’s father also worked in the oil sector and made every effort. Alvi also spent his free time writing poems. Umar's mother Rumi Sarakaeva, was a housewife and maintained a home. Umar also has three brothers and two sisters in his family.

In 1973 Umar Dzhabrailov graduated from school and received secondary education in Grozny. Then he moved to Moscow and became a student at the fur technical school. Later in the late 1970s, Dzhabrailov became a member of the missile forces in Korosten, Ukraine. During his service, Umar Alievich was a member of the CPSU until the end of the 1980s.

Umar Dzhabrailov in his youth

Later, the Chechen decided to continue his educational process and planned to enter the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Unfortunately, he lacked a few points, but Umar did not despair. He began attending preparatory courses. The following year, Umar still managed to enter one of the best higher educational institutions in the Russian Federation. He decided to study economics. In 1985, Umar Dzhabrailov graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations with honors. Then, for two years, the young student worked as a laboratory assistant at the department at MGIMO.

Business of Dzhabrailov Umar Alievich

Umar Alievich Dzhabrailov received his start-up capital through criminal means, which was common at that time. He earned a considerable sum from Chechen advice notes. Such scams were extremely popular in the 1990s. Dzhabrailov received funds from the Central Bank using bank orders that were actually missing.

Umar Dzhabrailov

In the early 1990s, Umar Alievich worked as an art inspector at the Moscow cooperative gallery. Later, the man developed and headed a trading company called Danako. It supplied various companies with refined petroleum products. A few years later, it became known about Dzhabrailov’s close partnership with a colleague from the United States of America Paul Tatum. They cooperated and formed a joint venture called "Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center". Soon Dzhabrailov became deputy general director. However, an unpleasant incident occurred and all ties between business partners were severed. Paul Tatum accused Umar of organizing the assassination attempt. That year, Tatum and his employees were shot in an underpass. Thus, Umar Alievich was prohibited from entering the territory of the United States of America. However, law enforcement agencies have not proven the Chechen’s involvement in the murder of his business partner.

Umar Dzhabrailov and Paul Tatum

Soon, Umar became the head of the Plaza group of companies and advisor to the acting general director of the Radisson-Slavyanskaya hotel complex. In the early 2000s, Dzhabrailov joined the banking industry and became a member of the board of directors of Russian Capital. A year later, the businessman became one of the representatives of the board of directors of the First OVK bank. In 2004, Umar achieved success and was elected senator of the Chechen Republic.

In 2009 The senator left his position and began a new activity. He became an adviser to Sergei Prikhodko, assistant to the head of the Russian state. In addition to his activities in the field of economics, Dzhabrailov was also an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. He is considered a famous collector and philanthropist.

Security of Umar Dzhabrailov

Criminal case and offenses of Umar Dzhabrailov

In August last year, Umar Dzhubrailov was detained in one of the capital's hotels "Four Seasons". An unpleasant incident occurred involving hooliganism by a famous businessman. According to law enforcement agencies, Dzhabrailov began shooting from an award pistol right in his room. Dzhabrailov was released, but was informed that he was under written recognizance not to leave. During the investigation, holes in the ceiling and powder of unknown origin were found in the Chechen's room. Umar tried to justify himself and argued that this was all done unconsciously. According to him, the cause of this incident was the military actions in Chechnya that took place earlier.

Four Seasons Hotel

Dzhabrailov Umar shot from a combat pistol Yarygina. According to the Chechen, he had all the rights to use weapons. Moreover, Umar provided all the necessary evidence. In October, the court announced the verdict to the Russian businessman. He was charged with two counts. They are associated with hooliganism and the use of psychotropic drugs without a doctor’s prescription. For the consumption of narcotic drugs, the man received a fine of four thousand rubles. Moreover, the accused admitted his guilt in court regarding hooliganism and drugs.

Senator Umar Dzhabrailov

Condition of Dzhabrailov Umar

In 1999 Umar announced that he plans to run for president. According to the data contained in the declaration, the Chechen businessman owns a prestigious apartment in Moscow measuring 480 square meters. The Russian entrepreneur also purchased an elite car from the BMW brand. The income of Umar Dzhabrailov over the past two years exceeds eight and a half million rubles.

Umar Alievich is the founder of twenty different commercial structures. The man is also involved in the cultural sphere. He owns a restaurant "Just Cavalli" together with the popular Italian designer. Moreover, he designed one of the architectural monuments, which belongs to him.

Restaurant of Umar Dzhabrailov “Just Cavalli”

Personal life and hobbies of Umar Dzhabrailov

It is known that Umar Dzhabrailov has close ties with various Italian and Russian designers and artists. They develop many innovative projects every year. The Chechen entrepreneur is interested in architecture and collecting works of art. We are talking about paintings by Russian artists.

Umar Dzhabrailov and Ksenia Sobchak

Today there are many rumors about the personal life of Umar Dzhabrailov. The man was previously married; from his first marriage the man has two daughters named Danata and Alvina. They live with Umar's ex-wife in Monte Carlo in a luxurious mansion. Later, Dzhabrailov married a second time. According to journalists, his current wife is a Russian artist, but absolutely nothing is known about her.

Umar Dzhabrailov and Alexa

Despite having a wife, Umar Alievich loves to be the center of attention of women at various social events. A singer was spotted in his company Alexa and even - Naomi Campbell. These are not all socialites, about whose affairs there was a lot of information in the yellow press and in the news.

Umar Dzhabrailov and Naomi Campbell

Today, Umar Dzhabrailov is a famous Russian businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist and representative of the arts. He is the organizer of various movements, including “Russian Islamic Heritage”, “Strength” and many others. In addition, Dzhabrailov is a representative of the Russian-Qatar Business Council and the developer of the Avanti Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism. He knows several foreign languages, including Spanish, Hungarian, French and Czech. The Chechen also speaks German, Italian and English.

Born on June 28, 1958 in Grozny, Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Chechen. In 1973 he entered the fur technical school in Moscow. In 1977 - 79 he served in the strategic missile forces in the city of Korosten, Zhitomir region. After the army, he entered the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but did not get a point. He graduated from preparatory courses at MGIMO. In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of MGIMO with a degree in International Economic Relations. Received free distribution. I couldn’t get a job for about a year due to lack of registration. In 1986 - 88 - laboratory assistant at MGIMO. From 1989 to 1992 he worked as a representative of Western companies in Moscow. In December 1992 he founded his own company, Danako (supplying petroleum products to state-owned enterprises). In 1994, he met American entrepreneur Paul Tatum, founder of the Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center JV, and helped him win the case of eviction from the Slavyanskaya Hotel, which was rented by the Intourist-RedAmer JV. From July 1994 to 1997 - first deputy. general director, i. O. General Director of the joint venture "Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center". In 1996, P. Tatum accused Dzhabrailov of intending to kill him because of his desire to remove the American entrepreneur from among the founders of the joint venture. In November 1996, P. Tatum was killed. The International Arbitration Court in Stockholm upheld the claim prepared by Dzhabrailov to terminate the contract with Americom to manage the Radisson-Slavyanskaya joint venture. Since December 1996 - Deputy General Director, Director of Marketing and Leasing of Manezhnaya Square OJSC. Since October 1997 - advisor and... O. General Director of the Radisson-Slavyanskaya complex. Since 1997 - President of the PLAZA Group company. He was a member of the board of directors of the Russian Capital bank. On February 21, 2000, he was registered by the Central Election Commission as a candidate for the post of President of the Russian Federation. On February 29, 2000, the Moscow City Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case on the facts of forgery of signature sheets in support of U. Dzhabrailov by initiative groups. In the presidential elections of the Russian Federation on March 26, 2000, he took the last, eleventh place. Divorced, has two daughters (Donata and Alvina, live in Monaco). Brother, Khusain Dzhabrailov, runs the Danako oil company instead of Umar. Speaks English, German, Italian, understands French, Spanish, Czech, Hungarian.

"Accidentally fired three bullets"

The famous detective Sherlock Holmes, I remember, in moments of boredom, took a revolver and began to decorate the opposite wall of his office with the patriotic monogram “V. R." The powerful oligarch Umar Dzhabrailov was apparently also bored on Wednesday night. From loneliness or, conversely, an excess of emotions - God knows.

Dzhabrailov is registered in this house.

But he did much the same as a great lover of opium and crime puzzles: he took out his award pistol on Okhotny Ryad (royal apartment with three rooms and a kitchen). But our police officers are not Mrs. Hudson's quiet housekeeper. They quickly grabbed Umar Alievich and took him to the Department of Internal Affairs in the Kitai-Gorod district.

MK journalists observed the adventures of Vladimir Putin’s rival in the presidential elections 17 years ago.

August 29. 22.30. Three police officers arrived at the scene, they proceeded to the 6th floor and knocked on room No. 633, where the stranger was heading. A question came from behind the door: “Who?” The police introduced themselves, the door was opened by a man holding a gun in his hands, pointed at the floor. The police officers demanded to put down the weapons, to which Dzhabrailov replied:

The police still managed to persuade the citizen to put the gun on the floor. They saw holes in the ceiling. Dzhabrailov was handcuffed and taken to the police station. The businessman's weapon - a Yarygin brand award pistol - was confiscated.

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Dzhabrailov was awarded a weapon - a Yarygin pistol - by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. However, information about when and for what merit is not publicly available.

The history of the creation of the Yarygin pistol stretches back to 1990, when the USSR Ministry of Defense announced a competition for a new pistol to replace the PM pistol. As of the beginning of 2010, Yarygin pistols began to enter service with units of the Russian Armed Forces, internal troops, special units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and other law enforcement agencies.

The target firing range from the PY is 50 meters. At a distance of 25 meters, it ensures the defeat of a living target wearing personal armor of the 2nd class (such body armor should, in theory, protect against a shot from a PM). There are 18 cartridges in the magazine. The main disadvantage is the large weight of the weapon - 0.95 kg. It is impossible to penetrate a standard concrete floor or ceiling in a building with a shot from a PY. So Dzhabrailov’s neighbors were not threatened by random bullets.


Umar Dzhabrailov and his assistant Rakhman Yansukov in that very room.

August 30. 2.50. The businessman was placed in a temporary detention center. Soon an ambulance arrived from around the neighborhood, but the doctors found no reason for hospitalization.

One of the doctors says:

IN 4.15 we were there. Dzhabrailov sat alone in his cell and greeted us warmly. He smelled faintly of alcohol. The patient complained of pain in his teeth. He literally complained that he had recently installed expensive implants, but his teeth still ache. That's why he can't sleep.

We gave an anesthetic injection and offered an antiallergic drug. They also advised me to complain about poor quality dental care. We stayed in the temporary detention center for about 15 minutes. When parting, Dzhabrailov shook hands and warmly thanked for the medical assistance.

A version appears that Dzhabrailov did not like the maid from Central Asia who brought the fruit he ordered for dinner. The businessman allegedly became angry and pulled out a gun. A total of three shots were fired into the floor and ceiling.

However, as hotel workers explained to MK, only waiters are responsible for delivering food to guests. If there are not enough of them, then managers are involved in the matter. Our source also did not confirm this: Dzhabrailov knew this maid so well (he lived in the hotel for about 2 years in different rooms) that he even greeted her. He met her completely calmly and was fully dressed.

9.00 . In connection with the night incident at the hotel, a criminal case has been opened under Article 213, part 1, paragraph “a” “Hooliganism” (minimum fine of 300 thousand rubles, maximum 5 years in prison), explained the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow. Public Mash claims that white powder was found in the room and was sent for examination. Several well-known narcologists, having learned from MK who they were talking about, refused to comment, vaguely hinting at a personal acquaintance with Umar Alievich.

10.00 . At the entrance to the Four Seasons Hotel, security is on alert. Outsiders are identified at once. They either know their “friends” by sight, or they unmistakably identify them by their external polish. Almost all guests drive up to the front entrance in expensive foreign cars. The car doors are opened by efficient young doormen in red jackets, with a tightly glued smile. This tight smile is the hotel's standard card. Literally everyone is happy to be a guest, from the security guards to the girls at the reception.

“It’s not the poor people who stay with us - they’re either foreigners or our businessmen,” a hotel employee reports dryly. -Have you seen the prices for rooms? It’s unlikely that a mere mortal can afford a night in our hotel.”

At the reception, the girls take reservations, give out keys, and are kind to clients. True, the number of the latter decreased noticeably after the evening shooting.

I would like to accommodate the Chinese delegation in a hotel. Is it possible to check in today? - the young man is interested.

Yes, no problem, how many guests are planned?

A lot of. We're just worried, is it safe here?

What do you. We are fine. Security, CCTV cameras. Security is very strict.

I heard there was a shooting incident the day before?

What are you talking about? Everything is calm here, don't doubt it. Nothing bad happened.

Of course, you won’t have to wait for any official statements from the hotel administration. It is beneficial for management to hush up the unpleasant incident and not create a fuss.

“Last night the alarm went off - everyone heard it. But no one was evacuated from the building. I contacted the boss and they reassured me that it was a mistake, don’t react,” recalls one of the shopping center security guards. - I forgot about it. And today I read on the Internet that the signal went off just for shooting. But no one was notified of anything. Everything was quiet and peaceful. There was no panic."


Dzhabrailov lived and shot in this hotel.

12.00. Umar Dzhabrailov is registered in Novy Arbat. From his house to the hotel - about 20 minutes at a leisurely pace.

The relatively new high-rise building is surrounded on all sides by a high fence. At the entrance there is a barrier, a security guard, and a sign “Entry by pass”.

But we haven’t seen him here for two or three years,” says a local resident. - About ten years ago, many stars lived here - Kobzon was often seen, Prigozhin, Dzhabrailov passed by in a car.

Did the businessman live quietly? - I ask.

No one seemed to complain about the shooting. But people said among themselves that Umar was a hot man. A few years ago he apparently went to Chechnya. Later there were rumors that he settled closer to the Kremlin. But no one else saw him here.

16.00 . The courtyard of an old building on Ilyinka Street. The situation around the Kitai-Gorod Department of Internal Affairs office is calm, although there are clearly more people here than usual. Dzhabrailov's fellow countrymen appear near the department, their number is growing. One of them, with a long beard, said that he sympathized with the businessman and came to support him.

From the very neighborhood, meager information leaks out. In order to avoid excesses, it was decided to allow only those registered on its territory into the department. And if we take into account that the Kitai-Gorod Department of Internal Affairs serves the lands inside the so-called Kremlin ring (Okhotny Ryad - the embankments of the Moscow River - Kitai-Gorodsky Proezd), then only the head of state can now get here from the street. There are simply no residential buildings here.

Rakhman Yansukov, the president of the Avanti entrepreneurs association for the development of business patriotism in Russia (it was founded by Dzhabrailov), comes out to the journalists. “We don't believe this happened. Umar Alievich is a purely positive person. And he is well characterized in his work” (the last phrase causes a healthy laugh). Yansukov reported more important information on his Instagram: Dzhabrailov’s speech at the “Year of Development of Russian Regions” forum on September 14 is not cancelled. This means that Yansukov is definitely not afraid of his boss being arrested for hooliganism.

Meanwhile, a PAZ with riot police arrived in the yard. And the human rights activist whispered to journalists: there’s no point in hanging around here - Umar is in the hotel during investigative actions.

A version emerged that Dzhabrailov was reloading the pistol and accidentally fired. Three times in a row.

The show went on. It was time to place bets: would the court dare to send the all-powerful oligarch into custody? And applaud the Moscow police, who showed amazing integrity.

18.00. . Apparently, about not leaving the Four Seasons Hotel. It's good that the gun was confiscated from him.

EXPERT OPINION

Director of the Institute of Narcological Health of the Nation Oleg ZYKOV:

In psychiatry there are the concepts of “noses” and “pathos”. Pathos refers to personality traits, and noses refers to diseases. The combination of personality characteristics and the manifestation of diseases ultimately gives a clinical picture of what a person does and how consciously he does it.

For example, in narcology there is the concept of “pathological intoxication” - when a person is in a narrowed consciousness and does monstrous things, but does not remember it at all. This is pathology. And in judicial practice there are examples when a person is found not guilty of terrible crimes because he did not realize what he was doing and was in an extreme form of noses - illness.

But there is also pathos, when a person, due to his vile character, after drinking a little or using a psychoactive substance, commits meanness. This is a manifestation of the personality traits of a particular person.

There are other painful manifestations of reactions to chemicals. Based on the results of the examination, a person may be declared insane in relation to a particular crime. Sometimes people are completely incompetent due to their mental status, which means that, in principle, they cannot be responsible for their actions due to various systemic pathologies such as schizophrenia.

There are a huge number of psychostimulants that can lead to aggression. Recently, synthetic cannabinoids have appeared, and after their use, schizophrenia-like reactions are observed.


Special forces are on duty at the Department of Internal Affairs building just in case.

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Umar Dzhabrailov, 59 years old, heads the Russian-Qatar Business Council and the Board of Trustees of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.

He is the founder and head of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism “Avanti”.

Dzhabrailov gained fame back in the 1990s. In December 1992, he founded his own company, Danako, which owned a network of gas stations in Moscow and the Moscow region and a contract for the supply of petroleum products to state enterprises.

In 1994, he met American businessman Paul Tatum, head of the joint venture Intourist-RedAmer Hotel and Business Center. In 1996, Tatum stated that Dzhabrailov allegedly threatened to kill him in order to remove him from among the founders of the joint venture. In November of the same year, Tatum was shot by an unknown assailant in an underground passage near the Kievsky railway station. Dzhabrailov was banned from entering the United States.

In 1997, Dzhabrailov created the Plaza holding group. The group included the Danako company, the advertising company Quiet Harbor, and the trading enterprises Smolensky Passage and Okhotny Ryad. In 2000, Dzhabrailov participated as a candidate in the Russian presidential elections. Took last, eleventh place with 0.08 percent of the votes.

The name of Dzhabrailov appeared in a number of crime stories - about the murder of the vice-president of the First OVK bank, former chief accountant of Plaza Lyudmila Krasnoger, the murder of the owner of the advertising agency Ator and Quiet Harbor Vladimir Kanevsky, the assassination attempt on the Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow government Joseph Ordzhonikidze. No connection could be proven.

In January 2004, Dzhabrailov was appointed to the Federation Council from Chechnya. In October 2009, Dzhabrailov was prematurely deprived of his powers as a senator on the basis of a personal statement. In 2009–2013, he was an adviser to Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Sergei Prikhodko.

In the late 90s - early 2000s, Dzhabrailov gained fame as a lover of social capital parties and a heartthrob. One of his friends was Ksenia Sobchak. Dzhabrailov was married twice, but divorced both times. He has two daughters from his second marriage - Danata and Alvina, who live with their mother in Monte Carlo. Dzhabrailov speaks English, German and Italian, understands French, Spanish, Czech and Hungarian. Member of the United Russia party.

Full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Candidate of Political Sciences. Defended his PhD thesis at the Russian Academy of Public Administration.