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Sukhodolsky Mikhail Igorevich
Sukhodolsky Mikhail Igorevich

Mikhail Igorevich Sukhodolsky is the ex-chief of General Directorate of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, the police colonel general.

Education

In 1981 Sukhodolsky left maryysky secondary school No. 5 then he entered the Krasnodar highest military college from which graduated in 1985. From 1985 to 1990 served in Armed Forces of the USSR.

Career

  • In 1990 went to work as the operative of department of BHSS ATC of Perovsky district executive committee of Moscow.
  • Till 1999 served at operational and command positions in criminal militia of Moscow.
  • In 1999 it was appointed the head of department of fight against crimes in the field of intellectual property at the Main Department for Combating Economic Crimes of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • In 2002 graduated from the Russian academy of public service then it was appointed to the position of the chief of Head department of private security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • On February 28, 2005 received a position of the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • In March, 2008 Mikhail Sukhodolsky was appointed by the decree of the president to the position of the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • On June 11, 2011 Mikhail Sukhodolsky is dismissed by the decree of the president the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and appointed the chief of General Directorate of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, having released Vladislav Piotrovsky from this duty. At the same time to it the rank of the police colonel general is given.

Family

Mikhail Sukhodolsky is married, has two children. And also has the adult daughter from first marriage.

Awards

  • Order of Honour,
  • Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" of the II degree,
  • Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation

Competitor of the minister Nurgaliyev

On February 7 to St. Petersburg profits about 60 high-ranking employees of central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the order signed by the Minister of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliyev it is said that inspection was necessary "in connection with rejection of adequate measures from the management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region upon commission on January 22, 2012 of serious crime by the employee of Regional Office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia across Nevsky district"[1].

Incident occurred when the 24-year-old district police officer Denis Ivanov beat out recognition from 15-year-old Nikita Leontyev delayed on suspicion of street robbery (that together with the friend allegedly tried to snatch out a bag at the 45-year-old woman). In the 46th strong point of police Ivanov beat the guy by a shank from a mop on a back and several times knocked a fist on the head. From traumatized the teenager fainted, police officers called to it "ambulance", but on the way to hospital the guy died. Later the district police officer was delayed and arrested. Charge is already brought to him.

Two his colleagues are dismissed for "not suppression of illegal acts and non-rendering of first aid to the detainee". The chief of Regional Office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs across Nevsky district lost a position, having passed into the order of the chief of a central board. Three more police heads of the area are transferred to subordinate positions. Moscow considered above-mentioned measures insufficient.

The similar case occurred in the city of Kovrov of the Vladimir region recently. There also young man died after 50-minute stay in local office of police, and also the video surveillance system was nonfunctioning at this moment. However Kovrov interested only the Investigative Committee of Russia, no checks of federals from the Ministry of Internal Affairs existed there. Moreover, none of employees there still are even discharged.

The St. Petersburg police officers Moscow "auditors" from the Ministry of Internal Affairs will check within 20 days. Local police officers were already indignant with open mistrust from the Moscow colleagues.

"Considering the intense diagram of daily operational and service activity in total with the increasing work volume during the pre-election period, it will be the destabilizing factor" — the press service of a central board commented.

Moreover, according to the St. Petersburg police officers, "not absolutely clearly as inspection will be performed and on the basis of what to form assessment for lack of the approved techniques of check of territorial authorities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs".

Also the chief of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region Mikhail Sukhodolsky according to whom, in the solution to direct to the city inspection "a lot of strange" spoke. "It is difficult to estimate adequacy or inadequacy of the measures taken by a central board is a concept rather subjective" — he told journalists. At the same time Sukhodolsky did not understand how the organization of traffic safety and activities still for 40 directions could influence the tragedy with the teenager.

For all history of Post-Soviet Russia of similar checks of militia and police was not, so, this event extraordinary, the deputy director of the Agency of journalistic investigations, the ex-militiaman Evgeny Vyshenkov argues. "For check make up for several dozens of employees though would be one lieutenant colonel and two majors enough — the expert notes. — At all respect for the minister is an occasion, but not the reason for so large-scale action".

According to Vyshenkov, the Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Smirny supervising check historically is in the bad relations with Sukhodolsky. Opinion of the acting staff of the St. Petersburg police, according to the expert, dispersed: 70% consider that check is directed against Sukhodolsky, and 30% — that against his deputies.

"It is explicit not against deputies, too much honor it will be — the source in the Ministry of Internal Affairs commented on RBC daily. — Sukhodolsky remains in the list of persons whose chances to head the Ministry of Internal Affairs after the planned Nurgaliyev's resignation after March elections are highest. In a top of the Ministry of Internal Affairs not all like such deal".

"The only purpose of the Moscow inspection is a cleaning of the competitor to a position of the Minister of Internal Affairs as now an active talk on possible return of Sukhodolsky to Moscow went — the deputy of the State Duma Alexander Khinshtein agrees. — Murder of the teenager is, of course, a terrible tragedy, but we in regions regularly have not less serious crimes, and crews from 60 people do not go there".

Task checking, according to the deputy, clear — they go to move away Sukhodolsky from a position. "But as they intend to make it, unclear. Sukhodolsky only half a year in a position (it is appointed in June, 2011. — RBC daily), and he successfully passed all certification actions" — Mr. Khinshtein noted. This check, according to the parliamentarian, not the only thing that now becomes for Sukhodolsky's discredit. "Several criminal cases within which try to approach Sukhodolsky are brought or to contact members of his family" — the deputy specified.

Dismissal

Sukhodolsky was dismissed from a post of the head of the St. Petersburg police on February 10, 2012 according to the personal order of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. M. Sukhodolsky was not on board of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow at which there was also a head of state.

D. Medvedev during the performance, without calling surnames, said that the police should work as the uniform harmonious mechanism, quietly and thoroughly. In work of police there should not be a place to personal public relations and hysterics. Many experts concluded that the president spoke about the head of the St. Petersburg police.

Read more: http://top.rbc.ru/politics/13/02/2012/637529.shtml

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