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Safiullin Ildar Rashidovich
Safiullin Ildar Rashidovich

Biography

Ildar Safiullin was born in Kazan. He graduated from the Kemerovo Higher Military Command School of Communications. In 1994, he got a job in the maximum security penal colony No. 18 (current IK-18). Then the colonies were in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. There he worked as a communications engineer and deputy head of the security department.

In 1998, having studied as a lawyer at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Ildar Safiullin received a promotion - the post of senior operative commissioner for especially important cases in the department of his own security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Republic of Tatarstan. After that, Safiullin, according to the Kazan newspaper "Business Online," became the head of the once secret department "R" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Republic of Tatarstan[1]Now this unit bears the letter "K." The high-tech department was led for four years.

In 2002, he was appointed head of the inter-district police department, and later - head of the center for operational-search information of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Republic of Tatarstan.

In 2007, he became deputy head of the department of the republican Ministry of Internal Affairs for tax crimes.

2011: Head of the UEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Republic of Tatarstan

In January 2011, Ildar Safiullina's chief Mars Badrutdinov left law enforcement agencies - Rustam Minnikhanov, President of the Republic of Tatarstan, entrusted him with the anti-corruption policy department. In fact, from that moment on, Safiullin headed the economic police: during this period it underwent structural changes and officially became known as UEBiPK.

UEBiPK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Republic of Tatarstan Safiullin led for about 10 years. This period was marked by a number of high-profile criminal cases in the region. So, it was under Safiullin that the current head of one of the districts of Tatarstan was detained for the first time. We are talking about Alexander Timofeev, who led the Verkhneuslonsky district, who was sentenced in the bribe case in 2021[2].

2020: Deputy Head of the DITSIZ Ministry of Internal Affairs

In March 2020, Ildar Safiullin left the economic police of Tatarstan in connection with the transfer to the central apparatus. MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Russia He was appointed deputy head of the department, information technology communications information protection and (DITSIZ) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia[3]

In the same month, the then head of the department, Alexander Balaev, was dismissed, after whose departure DITSIZI was headed by Yuri Voinov as acting head. Prior to this, Voinov was deputy head of the department.

2021: Acting Head of the DITSIZ Ministry of Internal Affairs

In the summer of 2021, Ildar Safiullin became acting head of the department, information technology communications and (information protection DITSIZ). In MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS Russia such a position, he was represented at an expanded meeting of the board on summing up the operational and official activities of internal affairs bodies in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, which took place in July[4]

This was preceded by a promotion in the rank: in June 2021, President Vladimir Putin by his decree awarded Ildar Safiullin, at that time still deputy head of the DITSIZ of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, colonel of the internal service, the rank of major general of the internal service[5].

And Yuri Voinov, who had previously worked as acting head of DITSIZ, was already listed as the first deputy head of this department as of April. Such a position is indicated in the government's order of April 10, approving the composition of the right-wing commission authorized to make decisions on accreditation of the certification centers of the Russian Academy of Sciences[6].

The Ministry of Internal Affairs did not respond to the TAdviser request about the head of DITSIZ. On the department's page on the official website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as of early August, no information about the current head of DITSIZ is also indicated.

2022: Head of the main information and analytical center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Ildar Safiullin, who temporarily acted as head of the DITSIZ since the summer of 2021, was appointed head of the Main Information and Analytical Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (GIAC MVD) by decree of the President of the Russian Federation on January 31. Earlier, this position from July 2020 was held by Major General Vladimir Ageev.

The federal state institution of the GIAC of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in its current form has existed since 2011. The unit is responsible for the formation of archives and databases of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the provision of information to state bodies and services, and work with information systems of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It serves more than 30 centralized information and search engines and subsystems. Created to increase the effectiveness of the fight against crime through the use of information technologies.

On January 31, it also became known that Ildar Safiullin left the post of acting head of the Department of Information Technology, Communications and Information Protection (DITSIZI), and Yuri Voinov, first deputy head of DITSIZI, was appointed in his place (more details).

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