What is the rank of Minister of the Interior Kolokoltsev. Vladimir Kolokoltsev: service in Afghanistan, the fight against organized crime groups and other facts of the biography of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Kolokoltsev Minister of Internal Affairs signature

At present, the Ministry of the Interior is headed, as you know, by Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev. He was appointed to this position at the end of May 2011. Prior to that, Kolokoltsev headed the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Moscow. We will not dwell on the details of the biography of the current head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Here it is only worth noting that looking at the track record, we can conclude that this is an experienced person who has worked for a long time in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Most likely, it was this factor that played an important role in the decision to appoint him to the post of head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev: what is the title of the Minister of Internal Affairs now

As you know, there is subordination in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as in the Armed Forces. Accordingly, all employees are assigned certain titles. Vladimir Kolokoltsev is no exception here. Without going into the details of his biography, it should be noted that he went through all the steps of the highest commanding staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In particular, the current minister at one time held the following positions:

  • major general;
  • lieutenant general;
  • colonel general.

But there is one important point to note here. In the Russian Federation, a system of special titles operates in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In other words, to the rank, for example, captain, one should certainly add "police". After the reform, it, of course, was replaced by "police". To receive the title, all employees of the department had to undergo recertification. Kolokoltsov, like many other employees, was introduced to both old and new special titles. Let's take a quick look at them.

If we talk about the ranks of the highest commanding staff, then Vladimir Kolokoltsev managed to be a major general and a lieutenant general of the police.

Then he successfully passed re-certification and remained in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. At the same time, at the end of March 2011, the head of state awarded him the special rank of police lieutenant general by decree. After Kolokoltsev took the post of Minister of the Interior, he continued the reform of the department begun by his predecessor. Successes in this field did not go unnoticed, and in early June 2013, the head of state, by his decree, promoted Vladimir Aleksandrovich to the colonel-general of police.

Kolokoltsev remained in this rank until November 10, 2015. It was then that, again, on the basis of a presidential decree, he was awarded a new rank for Russia - Police General of the Russian Federation. It should be noted that according to Russian law, it is assigned to only one person - the Minister of Internal Affairs. In the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as in the army, the title is assigned to a retired or retired person for life.

Let's explain this point a little more. For example, Kolokoltsev, after he finishes his service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will have the right to represent a retired police general of the Russian Federation. This, by the way, applies to all other employees of the department. At the same time, Vladimir Alexandrovich's successor in the position of minister will be awarded the rank of police general of the Russian Federation. However, while Kolokoltsev is not going to resign. Accordingly, he is currently the only police general in the Russian Federation.

This rank is currently the highest in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. You can recognize its owner, of course, by shoulder straps. It should be noted that their appearance has changed somewhat in 2014. Before that, there was a slightly different version, approved in 2011. However, since the rank of police general was first awarded in November 2015, almost no one saw this option live. In 2014, the modern appearance of the shoulder strap was approved. In particular, on its longitudinal line there is a star with a diameter of 40 millimeters embroidered with golden threads. Next are the emblem of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the coat of arms of the Russian Federation. Everywhere, except for the outer edge, there is a border in the form of a red line.

Some interesting facts about the Minister of the Interior

In 1994, Vladimir Kolokoltsev acted in films, agreeing to an episodic role in the series about the police "On the corner at the Patriarchs." The current head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs played the role of an operative. It is curious that, according to the script, Vladimir Alexandrovich congratulates the investigator of the 108th police department, the head of which he was, on the disclosure of the case. Knowledgeable people caught the intention of the authors, and gave a positive assessment of this approach.

During Kolokoltsev's tenure as head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Oryol region, law enforcement officers filed charges against the two first vice-governors - Igor Soshnikov and Vitaly Kochuev - as well as several heads of regional administration departments. In addition, some members of the "Vorobyevskaya" organized criminal group were arrested.

In 2013, already holding the post of Minister of Internal Affairs, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was noted for a rather ambiguous act - he wanted to look into the eyes of the “Biryulyovo killer”. Many perceived this as a not entirely successful PR campaign of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, although there were quite a lot of favorable reviews. Let's briefly recall the essence of the matter.

In mid-October 2013, a local resident Yegor Shcherbakov was murdered in Biryulyovo near Moscow. Because of this, mass unrest began in the city. The thing is that the murder was committed by a native of Azerbaijan, and the locals threatened to kill all visitors. As a result, law enforcement officers detained Orkhan Zeynalov. The Azerbaijani, fearing popular anger, was taken by helicopter to the capital of the Russian Federation, where he was first shown to the Minister of Internal Affairs.

Earlier, Kolokoltsev said that he wanted to look the "Biryulev killer" in the eye. The subordinates complied with the minister's request by delivering the suspect to him. However, this did not last long. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs looked into Zeynalov's eyes for 5 seconds, after which he gave the order to take him to the pre-trial detention center. At the same time, the minister thanked all the law enforcement officers who took part in the search and capture of the criminal, emphasizing their professionalism and well-coordinated actions.


Doctor of Law. Honored Officer of the Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow from March 2011 to May 2012.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev was born on May 11, 1961 in Nizhny Lomov, Penza Region. The boy grew up in an ordinary working-class family. Like most boys, he was fond of sports: sambo wrestling, playing hockey, volleyball. After graduating from school in 1978, before being drafted into the army, he worked as a driver, a mechanic worker in Selzoztekhnika.

Vladimir served, defending the frontiers in the border troops of the State Security Committee. Having been demobilized in 1981, he continued his labor activity in the department of the metropolitan police for the protection of foreign diplomatic missions. In 1984, Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the battalion of the patrol service of the Internal Affairs Directorate.

Despite the increase in 1985, he left the service, going to get an education at the St. Petersburg Military Institute of the National Guard of Russia, majoring in Jurisprudence. In 1989, with a law degree, the young specialist returned to the capital. For three years he served as an operative officer of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Kuntsevsky District of Moscow, deputy head of the 20th police department of the city of Moscow, head of the 8th police department of the city of Moscow.

From 1995 to 1997, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, as a successful law enforcement officer, supplemented his excellent track record with the position of head of the department of the threat department of the Second District Department of Internal Affairs of the Central Administrative District.

Successfully moving up the career ladder, in 1997 he headed the 4th regional department of RUOP. Two years later, Vladimir Alexandrovich was appointed head of the regional operational-investigative bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow of the Central Regional Directorate for Combating Organized Crime under the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

In 2001, Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the 3rd department of the operational-investigative bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District. Subsequently, he moves to the position of deputy head of the operational-search bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District.

In 2007, he took the post of head of the Department of Internal Affairs in the Oryol region. In April 2009, Vladimir Alexandrovich became the first deputy head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

By the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2009, Major General of Militia Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs for the city of Moscow.

A year later, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of "police lieutenant general" by the Decree of the President of Russia. After passing the re-certification, on March 24, 2011, he was appointed to the post of head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow with the assignment of the special rank of “police lieutenant general”.

In this rank, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on May 21, 2012.

By the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated June 12, 2013, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of Colonel-General of Police. Later, on November 10, 2015, he was awarded the special title "Police General of the Russian Federation".

On April 6, 2018, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was included in the US “Kremlin list” sanctions among 17 officials and 7 businessmen from Russia close to Vladimir Putin.

In May 2018, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was reappointed to the post of Minister of Internal Affairs.

Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia Vladimir Kolokoltsev June 5, 2019 personally awarded 20 children from 10 regions of the country who showed courage and active citizenship in detaining criminals. The ceremony took place at the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

In St. Petersburg, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolokoltsev June 10, 2019, took part in the closing of the 5th military-sports gathering of pupils of the Suvorov military schools "Heirs of the Victory". The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs wished the children to persevere towards their goal, to be worthy successors of the glory of their fathers and grandfathers. During the ceremony, diplomas, valuable gifts and cups were awarded to the winners and prize-winners in individual and team competitions.

Awards and titles of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Honored Officer of the Internal Affairs Bodies of the Russian Federation.

Badge "Honorary Officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs".

Order of Alexander Nevsky (2014).

Medal "For Distinction in the Protection of Public Order"

Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"

Medal "For Valor in Service" (Ministry of Internal Affairs)

Medal "For Distinction in Service" (Ministry of Internal Affairs), I and II degrees.

Medal "For Impeccable Service" III degree.

Medal "For Merit in Management Activities" (FSKN) II and III degrees.

Medal "200 years of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia" (MVD).

Medal "For Combat Commonwealth" (FSO).

Medal "For Assistance" (SFS).

Medal "For a special contribution to the fire safety of especially important state facilities" (Ministry of Emergency Situations).

Medal "For Combat Commonwealth" (MVD)

Badge "200 years of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia".

Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh II degree (ROC, 2012).

Ranks

Major General of Militia (March 5, 2008).
Police lieutenant general (June 10, 2010).
Lieutenant General of Police (March 24, 2011).
Police Colonel General (June 12, 2013).
Police General of the Russian Federation (November 10, 2015).

Main achievements

Tightening penalties for drunk driving. The bill was introduced after several major high-profile accidents in Moscow.

Biography

Vladimir Kolokoltsev was born in May 1961 in the city of Nizhny Lomov, Penza Region, into a working-class family. After leaving school, he worked as a mechanic (according to other sources - as an electric and gas welder) in the Nizhnelomovsky district association "Selkhoztekhnika". He served in the border troops on the border of the USSR and Afghanistan, after demobilization in 1982, he began working in the police department for the protection of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in Moscow.

In 1984, he became the commander of a platoon of a separate battalion of the patrol police service of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gagarin District Executive Committee of the city of Moscow.

In 1985 he entered Higher political school named after the 60th anniversary of the Komsomol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR in Leningrad with a degree in jurisprudence, graduated from high school in 1989 and returned to Moscow.

In the capital, he worked as an operative officer of the criminal investigation department of the Kuntsevsky district of Moscow, then he was appointed deputy head of the 20th police department, and then head of the 8th police department.

In 1992 he went to work in the criminal investigation department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, in 1993 he headed the 108th police department. He oversaw the investigation of crimes related to the activities of organized crime groups, prostitution and drug trafficking.

In 1995, he was appointed to the position of head of the department of the threat department of the 2nd District Department of Internal Affairs of the Central Administrative District, in 1997 he took the position of head of the 4th regional department of the RUOP for Moscow under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, in 1999 he became the head of the regional operational-investigative bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District capital Cities.

In 2001, Kolokoltsev took the position of head of the third department of the operational-search bureau of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District, in 2003 - deputy head of the bureau.

In 2006, Kolokoltsev became deputy head of the operational-search bureau for combating organized crime of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Central Federal District.

In 2007 President Vladimir Putin appointed Kolokoltsev head of the internal affairs department for the Oryol region, replacing him in this post Yuri Pashin. At the same time, the head of the FSB department for the region was replaced.

In the media, personnel changes in the power structures of the region were associated with preparations for the change of the governor and the strengthening of the anti-corruption struggle. Kolokoltsev, in his new post, began investigations against leading regional officials, in particular, vice-governors Vitaly Kochuev And Igor Soshnikov.

In February 2009, the new president Dmitry Medvedev sent the governor Egor Stroev resign.

In April 2009, the head of the Tsaritsyno police department Denis Evsyukov opened fire in the capital's supermarket, after which the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow Vladimir Pronin lost his position.

In September 2009, Kolokoltsev was appointed the new head of the Metropolitan Police. The media started talking about the "defeat" of the city authorities and the imminent purge of the Moscow mayor's office.


In March 2012, presidential elections were held, won by Vladimir Putin. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev appointed Kolokoltsev Minister of Internal Affairs, became the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow Anatoly Yakunin. Kolokoltsev began his activities in the new post with personnel purges, dismissing deputy ministers Alexander Smirny, Sergei Bulavin And Valery Kozhokaria.

February 10, 2013 Vladimir Kolokoltsev in an interview Kirill Pozdnyakov in the program "Today. The final program" of the NTV channel, spoke in the spirit that he had nothing against the return of the death penalty in Russia, stating the following:

"I'm afraid to incur the wrath of the opponents of the death penalty, but if not as a minister, but as a simple citizen, I would not see anything reprehensible [in such punishment] for this kind of criminals."

This statement was made against the backdrop of public outcry caused by high-profile crimes committed the day before - the kidnapping and murder of 8-year-old Vasilisa Golitsyna in Naberezhnye Chelny, and the kidnapping and murder of another girl - this time in Chechnya.

The minister's statement was sharply criticized by the party, on whose website a proposal appeared to dismiss the minister, however, there were those who stood up for the minister's right to express his opinion.

In January 2014, Kolokoltsev dismissed the head of the Main Investigation Department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, 52-year-old General Vladimir Morozov, whom the media called one of the most scandalous and outrageous generals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: both mentally and in his steps - Morozov seemed to have remained there, in 1990 -x, in the era of "cop wars".

In March 2014, Kolokoltsev did not transfer ex-head of the GUEBiPK Denis Sugrobov to the personnel reserve and fired him from service. Earlier, the general was removed from his post by Russian President Vladimir Putin. All Sugrobov's troubles are directly related to the high-profile service scandal that broke out in the GUEBiPK around the operatives of Department "B", who are accused of provoking a bribe.

In August 2015, Kolokoltsev said that the number of detected facts of bribery among employees of the State traffic inspectorate in the first half of 2015 decreased by almost a third compared to the same period last year.

In September 2015, Kolokoltsev said that he negatively assesses Ukraine's decision to withdraw from the system of searching for criminals through the CIS.

"Crime has no political motives. Today we discussed the issues of transnational and cross-border crime: it can be eliminated only through the consolidation of our joint efforts. We can only jointly fight the challenges and threats that we face," the minister is sure.

Lieutenant-General of the Police, Doctor of Law, defended his thesis on the topic "Ensuring the state interests of Russia in the context of the concept of national security."

In 1994, he took part in the filming of the first part of the television series "On the corner at the Patriarchs ...", the recording took place in Kolokoltsev's office, the future minister even played a cameo role in one of the episodes, replacing the sick actor.


Kolokoltsev was engaged in painting, but abandoned his hobby due to lack of time. He enjoys motorcycling, fishing and hunting.

Family

Vladimir Kolokoltsev is married, together with his wife Vera they are raising their son Alexander (he worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, then became an entrepreneur) and daughter Ekaterina (graduated from MGIMO (U), works as a journalist).

Financial interests

Kolokoltsev's income for 2012 amounted to 5.978 million rubles. The minister owns a land plot of 47 thousand square meters. m, a residential building with an area of ​​597 sq. m, an apartment of 148 sq. m, car and motorcycle.

Gossip

In March 2010, the traffic police set up a "human shield" of ordinary citizens' cars on the Moscow Ring Road to detain criminals. The robbers were not caught. Highway inspectors denied motorists compensation for damage to cars. Kolokoltsev fired the head of the traffic police who set up a barrier, and severely reprimanded the head of the Moscow traffic police Sergei Kazantsev, and also apologized to car owners, who were awarded certificates and promised to pay for repairs.

In December 2010, when large-scale riots took place on Manezhnaya Square, caused by the murder of a football fan by natives of the North Caucasus Egor Sviridov, Kolokoltsev personally arrived at the square and held talks with the demonstrators, after which the crowd dispersed.

In June 2012, a large-scale anti-corruption operation began in the administration of Kabardino-Balkaria, as a result of which high-ranking relatives of the head of the republic Arsena Kanokova were arrested and charged with fraudulent alienation of property. In the media, this campaign was associated with the activities of the "Kabardian clan" in the central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Resignation Kanokova was sanctioned by the leadership of the ministry, political scientists believe.

At the end of October 2014, the Dozhd TV channel spread an unconfirmed rumor about the resignation of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, and the transfer to the post of head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Deputy Minister Viktor Zolotov.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev- Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia (since 2012). Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev is a permanent member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Combating Corruption. At the end of 2015, he was awarded the highest rank in the centralized system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - police general.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev is an Honored Worker of the Internal Affairs Bodies, Doctor of Science, has state awards.

Childhood and education of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Kolokoltsev was born on May 11, 1961 in the city of Nizhny Lomov, Penza Region, into a working-class family.

Vladimir Alexandrovich was the second child. As the minister recalls, his childhood was not cloudless. In a provincial town, from a young age, I had to defend myself from hooligans. He was intensely involved in sports - sambo, volleyball, hockey.

At the same time, the future Minister of the Interior also liked creative pursuits, his biography says that in his youth he painted landscapes well. Also, young Vladimir Kolokoltsev loved music - he learned to play the guitar, sang, and sometimes composed poetry.

Kolokoltsev's father served in the border troops. Apparently his stories and memories of the service at the border inspired the son's imagination. Since childhood, Vladimir dreamed of a heroic profession - an investigator or a fighter pilot, according to the biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on the 24-media website.

After graduating from school, Vladimir Kolokoltsev began his working career. Before the army, Vladimir Alexandrovich worked as a loader driver, then as a pumping unit operator in the boiler shop of the Vlast Truda plywood factory in the Penza region. In 1979, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was drafted into the army, served in the border troops on the border of the USSR and Afghanistan.

In 1981, Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev joined the ranks of the CPSU. By the end of his service in the army, Vladimir Kolokoltsev rose to the rank of foreman of the outpost. Having excellent characteristics, Kolokoltsev received an offer to serve in the metropolitan police.

Career of Vladimir Kolokoltsev in the police

Since 1982, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev served in the internal affairs bodies of the police for the protection of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in Moscow.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev served conscientiously, delving into all the details of the service. In 1984, the future minister was appointed commander of a platoon of a separate battalion of the police patrol service of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gagarinsky District Executive Committee of Moscow.

Realizing that it was necessary to get a higher education, in 1985 Vladimir Kolokoltsev entered the Higher Political School named after the 60th anniversary of the Komsomol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, from which he graduated with honors in 1989. Vladimir Kolokoltsev graduated with a degree in jurisprudence, according to his biography on Wikipedia.

After graduating from college, Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev continued to work in the police department. Now he has been appointed detective of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Kuntsevsky District Executive Committee of Moscow. Further in the career of the future head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the post of deputy head of the 20th police department in Moscow. Later, Vladimir Kolokoltsev became the head of the 8th police department.

Vladimir Alexandrovich climbed the career ladder slowly, going through all the stages of service. In 1992, Vladimir Kolokoltsev moved to the Criminal Investigation Department to the position of senior detective of the 2nd department of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow.

In early 1993, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the 108th police department in Moscow, and in 1995 - head of the criminal investigation department of the 2nd district police department of the Central Administrative District.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev, as stated in the biography of the minister on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, then held the following positions: head of the 4th regional department of the RUOP for Moscow under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (1997), head of the regional Operations and Investigation Bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District of the Central Regional Directorate for Combating organized crime under the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (1999).

In 2001, Vladimir Alexandrovich worked as the head of the 3rd department of the operational-search bureau of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District.

The biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on Wikipedia reports that during the work of Vladimir Alexandrovich as head of the Department of Internal Affairs in the Oryol region (2007), charges were brought against the two first vice-governors Vitaly Kochuev And Igor Soshnikov, as well as several heads of departments of the regional administration. During this period, some active participants in the so-called "Vorobyovskaya" organized criminal group were arrested and sentenced to prison.

In April 2009, Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed First Deputy Head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. In September 2009, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow by decree of the President of Russia.

From 2010 to 2012, Kolokoltsev was awarded the special ranks of "Police Major General" (2010), "Police Lieutenant General" by presidential decree.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated May 21, 2012, was appointed Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation.

In 2013, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of "Police Colonel General".

In 2015, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 554, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of “Police General of the Russian Federation”.

After the 2018 presidential election, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was among the ministers who retained their posts. On May 18, 2018, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 230, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was again appointed Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation.

Views of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev, at a meeting of the Presidium of the Anti-Corruption Council, listed the six most corrupt areas of Russia: “The most prone to criminal encroachments are the procurement of goods, works, services to meet state and municipal needs, construction, including housing, as well as the maintenance of roads , healthcare, education, science and culture," the Kremlin's press service quotes from Kolokoltsev's report.

February 10, 2013 Vladimir Kolokoltsev, in an interview Kirill Pozdnyakov in the program "Today. The final program of the NTV channel, spoke in the spirit that he had nothing against the return of the death penalty in Russia, stating the following:

"I'm afraid to incur the wrath of the opponents of the death penalty, but if not as a minister, but as a simple citizen, I would not see anything reprehensible in such a punishment for this kind of criminals."

This statement was made against the backdrop of public outcry caused by high-profile crimes - the kidnapping and murder of an 8-year-old Vasilisa Galitsyna in Naberezhnye Chelny, and the kidnapping and murder of another girl - this time in Chechnya.

Criticism of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Media news in the fall of 2014 reported on the possible resignation of Vladimir Kolokoltsev.

The fall of the influence of Vladimir Kolokoltsev was then associated with the "war of the security forces", the most striking manifestation of which was the case of the general Sugrobova, the former head of the Main Directorate for Economic Security and Anti-Corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a protégé of Kolokoltsev. Since February 2014, the FSB has been investigating the anti-corruption unit of the police. The resignation of Kolokoltsev, which was predicted by the media, was associated with the final defeat of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the victory of the FSB in this conflict. However, Vladimir Kolokoltsev retained his position.

Later, Vladimir Kolokoltsev was criticized for failures in reforming the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in particular, there was a lot of criticism in connection with the case of Colonel Zakharchenko.

In particular, the ex-Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Skuratov noted in an interview with “SP”: “The reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not give and, in principle, could not give any results simply because it was purely departmental and cabinet. Despite the talk about the reform, its essence was not discussed by experts and the legal community. Some important things were simply ignored. Let's say we know that the people were against renaming the militia into the police, but they did not pay attention to this. An isolated reform of the department without taking into account its role in the overall system of combating crime will never yield results.”

Like many other officials, Kolokoltsev faced accusations of plagiarism in his dissertation. Vladimir Kolokoltsev - Doctor of Law, the topic of his dissertation is "Ensuring the state interests of Russia in the context of the concept of national security" (2005). As reported in the biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev on Wikipedia, the analysis of Dissernet showed large-scale undocumented borrowings from four dissertations. Also, the examinations of the Dissernet community showed the presence of mutual borrowings in the scientific works of V. Kolokoltsev and the former head of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia Viktor Ivanov.

Income of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Kolokoltsev earned nine and a half million rubles in 2017. We add that this is three million rubles more than in 2016. The income of Kolokoltsev's wife last year amounted to 188 thousand rubles. It is noted that the minister owns a land plot of 0.15 hectares, three apartments, a garage and a house for free use. The wife of Vladimir Kolokoltsev has shares in three land plots, in two residential buildings and in one apartment.

Personal life and hobbies of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev is married. Wife - Vera Ivanovna Kolokoltseva. She previously worked as a chief accountant at the NZh enterprise for the wholesale trade of food products. Subsequently, Vera Ivanovna became a housewife.

The Kolokoltsevs have children: son Alexander (born 1983) is a businessman, daughter Ekaterina is a graduate of MGIMO and the Russian State Social University, works as a journalist.

Painting was the minister's strongest hobby. Previously, Vladimir Kolokoltsev himself painted pictures as a hobby. But he had to leave this occupation due to lack of time.

Vladimir Kolokoltsev loves motorcycle racing, especially moderately fast driving on a night track. The most exciting leisure activities for him are fishing on lakes and rivers, as well as hunting, which he does in his own hunting estate in the Yaroslavl region, according to the minister's biography on the Know Everything website.

In 2017, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev at a government meeting, congratulated Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev on his birthday and presented him with a book about fishing and hunting.

“Vladimir Alexandrovich, I want to give you a book on behalf of the government. I know that you are interested in both fishing and hunting. This is a work of 1912,” Medvedev said, noting that the book describes in detail and “in a rather curious way” the features of hunting and fishing depending on the season.

Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation.

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Biography of Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Police Colonel General Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev was born on May 11, 1961 in the city of Nizhny Lomov, Penza Region.

In 1982, he entered the service in the internal affairs bodies in the police department for the protection of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in Moscow.

In 1984, he was appointed to the post of platoon commander of a separate battalion of the PPSM of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gagarinsky District Executive Committee of Moscow.

In 1985 he entered the full-time department of the Higher Political School named after the 60th anniversary of the Komsomol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR at the faculty with a degree in jurisprudence, from which he graduated in 1989.

Upon graduation, he returned to the service in the Department of Internal Affairs as an operative of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Kuntsevsky District Executive Committee of Moscow.

After that, he was appointed deputy head of the 20th police department in Moscow, then head of the 8th police department in Moscow.

In 1992, Vladimir Alexandrovich was sent to the Criminal Investigation Department to the position of senior detective of the 2nd department of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow.

At the beginning of 1993, he was appointed head of the 108th police department in Moscow.

After 2 years, he was approved as the head of the criminal investigation department of the 2nd District Department of Internal Affairs of the Central Administrative District of Moscow.

In 1997, he moved to serve in the position of head of the 4th regional department of the RUOP for Moscow under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Two years later, he was appointed head of the regional operational-investigative bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow of the Central Regional Directorate for Combating Organized Crime under the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

In 2001, he became the head of the 3rd department of the operational-search bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District. Subsequently, he was appointed deputy head of the operational-search bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District.

In 2007, he was appointed head of the Department of Internal Affairs for the Oryol region. In April 2009, he became First Deputy Head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Awards for Vladimir Kolokoltsev

  • Honored Officer of the Internal Affairs Bodies of the Russian Federation;
  • Sign "Honorary officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs";
  • Medal "For Distinction in the Protection of Public Order";
  • Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow";
  • Medal "For Valor in Service" (Ministry of Internal Affairs);
  • Badge of distinction "For impeccable service to the city of Moscow" of the twentieth years (May 17, 2011);
  • Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh II degree (, 2012).
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