"Red Duck": a colony for former law enforcement officers. All enough places

Former prisoners of Correctional Colony No. 11 in the city of Bor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region for convicted personnel of force structures complained to extortion and corruption in the institution. The appropriate statement was made on the next meeting at this week in the State Duma of the Working Group on the Protection of Citizens' rights in prison.

In the Nizhny Novgorod colony strict regime Number 11 is serving the sentence of the so-called BS (that is former employees) - Employees of ships, prosecutors, Ministry of Internal Affairs, FSB and other security agencies who have committed serious and especially grave crimes. In the zone for convicted Silovikov, IK-11 has become in 2005 after the order of the Minister of Justice on the republication of a common regime colony to the institution for former employees of courts and law enforcement.

On Thursday, in the State Duma at the request of Human Rightsseller Vladimir Oshkin, a 27-year-old ex-investigator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from Moscow, who asked not to disclose his name in the media, spoke about systematic extortion in the worst colony. A condemned for a bribe, a former law enforcement conducted in IK-11 for only 3 months in 2003 - he served the rest of the time in the Kirov region.

"Waved into a special premises. Three beat me, the rest could beat the other four, depending on physical training. Among those who beat me were former special forces officers. Threatened to blow me with urine, humoring my human dignity, - told the former policeman.

They thought that the young investigator from Moscow - a man was secured, and I had no one, except my father on pensions and a couple of friends, the same investigators. "

According to the former Square of the Specialtone, for three months it was subjected to beating a convicts close to the administration, which extorted 150 thousand rubles from the ex-employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The relatives of the prisoner translated these cash Parts and retained checks and receipts. According to the former investigator, according to these documents it is possible to establish a final recipient of money and involved in the extortion of individuals from the leadership of the colony. Among the organizers of defeats, the ex-policeman pointed to Sedakov's condemned Teimuraz. "I do not know where he worked before that, but he boasted his very high connections. When the rest of the prisoners were built, he walked freely before the ranking, throwing threatening glances towards those who caused his discontent, "said the former prisoner's colony. According to him, Sedakov actively collaborated with the administration of IK-11. Also among those involved in extortion, he called the name of the convicted ex-employee of one of the linear police departments in Moscow, who, like Sedakov, had connections with the management of the institution.

"As a former investigator, I can say that in this system nothing without the knowledge of the leadership does not happen," the police liberated from the colony said.

He also stated that he was ready to testify on the investigation and in court, but it was afraid that no one would investigate, as in the regions circular linga. Another ex-prisoner IR-11, 29-year-old Alexander Madonov said that a whole system of such knocking out of money was established in the colony. According to Ex-Zec, he witnessed repeated beatings and extortion.

"The head of the colony Igor Shredyabin is one of the richest people in the area. He belongs to all the production of the institution, and people in the eleventh colony are not poor, as a rule, and the benefit costs, "explained Madonov.

In the worshi colony convicted for murders, bribes, robbery attacks Militizers and police officers (employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the colony, the overwhelming majority) work on the production of plastic greenhouses, components for the Gorky automotive plant, create forged products.

Among the convicts serving a sentence in the eleventh colony, there are generals, and prosecutors from the capital region. Earlier, employees of the institution proudly said that the percentage of conditionally relieved (par) in IR-11 is the highest on the region.

Vladimir Oskhankin, Creator social network Gulagu.net, to which former prisoners of the Borskie Special Cold, argue that the "hot line" of human rights defenders have already received dozens of communications and calls about corruption and charges in IR-11. "According to our information, the colony was created by the so-called group of psychological unloading from among the former fighters of the gathering and riot police, physically strong, who suppressed the will of newly arrived by various illegal methods and allowed to understand: you will complain - it will be worse. According to prisoners, it is possible to go on parole, only hiring for considerable means of lawyers from among familiar to the head of the colony, and so that the administration submitted to you on par, it was necessary to "buy encouragement".

For the last time, the worst specialties attracted the attention of the media at the beginning of this year. In January, anonymous reports began to come to the post office of the local public observation commission, in which Sakes complained that they extort the money from the convicts Alexei Bobrikov and Pavel Kruchinin - former employees of IR-11, serving the deadline for killing in her walls former colonel FSB.

As the member of the local ONK, Oleg Habibrakhmanov, found out, is that Bobrikov and Kruchinina after the sentence stupid in IK-11, where they previously worked and killed the prisoner, there is nothing illegal: there is no norm prohibiting former FSIN employees to serve punishment in colony where they committed a crime, or in the institution where they worked. Moreover, the law prescribes sending convicts to serve the sentence as close as possible to the place of residence.

Habibrakhmanov spent a week in a colony, checking the information set out in anonymous. But there were no serious violations of the OSK rights in IK-11.

According to the human rights activist, compared with the rest of the Nizhny Novgorod institutions of complaints from IR-11 - rarity. In turn, Oshkin believes that in truly prosperous institutions, ZEC is always open, without hiding their names, they write complaints on various violations. "Where there are no complaints, there is pressure," the human rights activist believes.

After the scandal S. anonymous complaints Human rights activist and the coordinator of Gulagu.net Dmitry Pronin, once who had served the term in IC-11, reported on cases of extortion in a colony with Bobin's participation before it turns into a specialty for BS. After that, in response to the publication of the words of Bobov's human rights defenders, filed a statement about slander on the creator of Gulagu.Net Vladimir Oshkin. The criminal investigation officers responded to human rights defenders, but did not start any criminal case. Now Oxygen himself, which several months collected facts about IR-11, appealed to the FSB and Investigative Committee With a statement on extortion against convicted ex-security forces.

As in the scene of the dream of a criminal, all prisoners in the territory of this prison in the western part of Russia are approximately 2,000 people - former police officers, prosecutors, tax inspectors, customs officers and judges. Most of the day they are aimlessly wanted with sullen faces dressed in prison clothing. The only hint of their former place of work in the police is a haircut "under the hedgehog" in some. Russian penitentiary authorities provided a rare opportunity to visit this specialized colony so that the wishes could personally make sure that these prisoners do not receive any benefits.

In a sense, officials reached the goal. At least as for placing places, the prison is as dark as the majority of others. Interior walls - unpacked concrete slabs, barbed wire cuts the prison area for those who have stern sentence, and for prisoners with small time. And, like those men and women, whom they sent for a bastard, the former police officers here live in coarse brick barracks, working in the workshop and a buckwheat buckwheat and soup.

But a prison tour, correctional colony No. 13, also showed that the authorities may not be assumed to demonstrate: most of the prisoners here are for official disorders - from receiving a bribe to attack on suspects.

As in the case of Andrei Sumilov, the former investigator, who said he was condemned for the beating of the suspect during interrogations: "I investigated a crime, and myself committed a crime."

In order of justification, he murmured that the person suffered only from "damage to soft tissues."

10 prisons allocated for former police officers and other law enforcement agencies are the legacy of the post-Stalinist reform of the penal system, which has reduced the use of some rough forms. One of the problems, the reformers were determined as follows: in prisons, where a large number of men were located in a common chamber, former policemen often became victims of violence from other prisoners who have forged their resentments to the authorities.

Today, police prisons are engaged in new case, which serves as evidence, according to the authorities, the fight against corruption, which is conducted on the instructions of President Dmitry Medvedev. In this colony, for example, 78 prisoners more than the project, and five years ago were about 500 people more than 500 people, Sergey Dalkin said.

In all ten prisons, the system as of February 1 of this year contained 9023 prisoners - almost a thousand more than 8046 former law enforcement officers who left, according to Federal Service Executions of punishments, deadlines in 2008.

However, the critics of the criminal justice system of Russia say that crowded prisons are rather an indicator of the scale of corruption in law enforcement circles and among government officials than any progress in his decision. They indicate, for example, that the prosecutor's office rarely solves politically uncomfortable loud things, as in the case of death in the detention facility of the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky after he testified to corruption in the police.

Even the Minister of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliyev admitted in his speech in parliament last week that the inspection establishes the facts of the unjustified acquisition by many high-ranking police officers of expensive real estate. Mr. Nurgaliyev said that more than a third of the senior officers - 94 of 250, tested by the Anti-Corruption Committee of this spring, could not adequately answer the questions of the Committee. Many, according to him, own property abroad, despite the small salary on their former workplaces.

"We didn't know about it so far," he said to the legislators, reports the newspaper Izvestia. Separately, the member of the Committee told the newspaper that the property was varied from "ordinary apartments to colossal facilities around the world."

Regardless of the specific stories of prisoners, the correctional colony No. 13 gives an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat the criminal justice system has become in the ragged Russia.

Former officers, as of course, said, said that they consider the main cause of their corrupt or inhumanity: these are small salaries that caused disappointment and made a side earnings with a welcome supplement.

Some seem to be perplexed about the punishment for their actions that they consider were widely adopted in the practice of the Russian police.

Mr. Shumilov, the former police investigator, is serving a seven-year term for describing as several bruises when knocking out testimony from a traffic accident.

46-year-old Alexey Bushyev, a chubby traffic police inspector, said that he took bribes to cover the cost of maintaining his patrol "Lada", and did not ruble more.

Dmitry Rusanov, the former captain of the Samara police department, said that he received 10 thousand rubles (330 dollars) as a bribe from the vet in 2006 in exchange for the inclusion of this person at the police database on drug addicts. His monthly salary at the time was 8,000 rubles (about $ 295).

"People are not afraid to lose his job for which so little pay," he explained, shrugging.

George Azbarov, who before the accusation in an attempt to organize a registered murder in 2003 was the captain of the Federal Security Service, says that the relationship between low wages And the cruelty at work should be obvious.

"They call young man An officer, but they pay so little that he cannot contain a family, "said Azbarov. - He can not think about anything but about the products. At the same time, he has power and power. That is what the problem is. "

Azbarov outlined a separate theory of high-level corruption. Prosecutors, according to him, not all investigate. Instead, the Moscow authorities give card blanche to provincial officials, so that those earned money on the side, but are straightened only with those who do not suit the Kremlin politically. In this sense, he explained, slightly told his shoulders, which considers many of their friends and other prisoners in a correctional colony number 13 fairly convicted of corruption and at the same time political prisoners.

(By the way, Azbarov said that he was falsely convicted. He says that the corrupted head of the regional police substituted him.)

The Russian federal execution service of punishments allowed journalists to wander according to the correctional colony No. 13 for several hours and talk to prisoners in their choice, but only accompanied by guards, a representative of the prison service and a warden. They tried to demonstrate that the former law enforcement officers, judges and prosecutors do not differ from other convicts in Russia, refuting the messages of local media that the guards allow former officers to talk on mobile phones for a small informal fee.

In prison, special attention is paid to vocational training, since the former officers Can not return to their former profession. It contains foundry shop and art workshop, a macaroni factory and a farm with cows and churars.

The distribution of prisoners here shows that the overwhelming majority - 1590 were police. But there are also contained 22 bailiff, 15 employees of the Federal Security Service, several dozen prosecutors, tax inspectors from various institutions and two judges.

Estimates of the scale of corruption, still flourishing behind these walls, vary. One sounded in the report of the Ministry of the Interior, published in 2010: Russian officials received 33 billion dollars in the form of bribes in the previous year. The ministry estimates the size of the middle bribe of 23 thousand rubles or 851 dollar at the current rate.

The new police law adopted in February, which suggested Mr. Medvedev, suggests a decrease in corruption in part by increasing wages. It cuts down the size of the millionth composition of the police by 20% using the re-care program. Those who remain will earn at least 33 thousand rubles or 1222 dollars per month.

Parliament of Russia rejected other essential measures. Proposals included a ban on penetration into the house without a warrant or the beating of women with rubber batons on the outdoor protests. Russian legislators discussed the second paragraph, but in the end rejected it as discriminatory in relation to men.

Other changes to the law are cosmetic, including the renaming of the forces of the "police" of the Soviet era in the Police. Former officers in Colony No. 13, they doubt that changing the name will change.

"We were before the police, and now we are the police," Ruslan Aslanov, a former officer from the Ural city of Chelyabinsk, who said that he was in prison due to the spray of the spleen at the suspect during his arrest. - nothing has changed in fact. "

As in the scene of the dream of a criminal, all prisoners in the territory of this prison in the western part of Russia are approximately 2,000 people - former police officers, prosecutors, tax inspectors, customs officers and judges.

Most of the day they are aimlessly wanted with sullen faces dressed in prison clothing. The only hint of their former place of work in the police is a haircut "under the hedgehog" in some.

Russian penitentiary authorities provided a rare opportunity to visit this specialized colony so that the wishes could personally make sure that these prisoners do not receive any benefits.

In a sense, officials reached the goal. At least as for placing places, the prison is as dark as the majority of others. The inner walls are unpacked concrete slabs, barbed wire cuts the prison territory to the zones for those who have a harsh sentence, and for prisoners with small terms. And, like those men and women, whom they sent for a bastard, the former police officers here live in coarse brick barracks, working in the workshop and a buckwheat buckwheat and soup.

But a prison tour, correctional colony No. 13, also showed that the authorities may not be assumed to demonstrate: most of the prisoners here are for official disorders - from receiving a bribe to attack on suspects.

As in the case of Andrei Sumilov, the former investigator, who said he was condemned for the beating of the suspect during interrogations: "I investigated a crime, and myself committed a crime."

In order of justification, he murmured that the person suffered only from "damage to soft tissues."

10 prisons allocated for former police officers and other law enforcement agencies are the legacy of the post-Stalinist reform of the penal system, which has reduced the use of some rough forms. One of the problems, the reformers were determined as follows: in prisons, where a large number of men were located in a common chamber, former policemen often became victims of violence from other prisoners who have forged their resentments to the authorities.

Today, police prisons are engaged in new case, which serves as evidence, according to the authorities, the fight against corruption, which is conducted on the instructions of President Dmitry Medvedev. In this colony, for example, 78 prisoners more than the project, and five years ago were about 500 people more than 500 people, Sergey Dalkin said.

In all ten prisons, the system as of February 1 of this year contained 9023 prisoners - almost a thousand more than 8046 former law enforcement officers who left, according to the federal execution service, timelines in 2008.

However, the critics of the criminal justice system of Russia say that crowded prisons are rather an indicator of the scale of corruption in law enforcement circles and among government officials than any progress in his decision. They indicate, for example, that the prosecutor's office rarely solves politically uncomfortable loud things, as in the case of death in the detention facility of the lawyer Sergei Magnitsky after he testified to corruption in the police.

Even the Minister of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliyev admitted in his speech in parliament last week that the inspection establishes the facts of the unjustified acquisition by many high-ranking police officers of expensive real estate. Mr. Nurgaliyev said that more than a third of the senior officers - 94 of 250, tested by the Anti-Corruption Committee of this spring, could not adequately answer the questions of the Committee. Many, according to him, own property abroad, despite the small salary on their former workplaces.

"We didn't know about it so far," he said to the legislators, reports the newspaper Izvestia. Separately, the member of the Committee told the newspaper that the property was varied from "ordinary apartments to colossal facilities around the world."

Regardless of the specific stories of prisoners, the correctional colony No. 13 gives an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat the criminal justice system has become in the ragged Russia.

Former officers, as of course, said, said that they consider the main cause of their corrupt or inhumanity: these are small salaries that caused disappointment and made a side earnings with a welcome supplement.

Some seem to be perplexed about the punishment for their actions that they consider were widely adopted in the practice of the Russian police.

Mr. Shumilov, the former police investigator, is serving a seven-year term for describing as several bruises when knocking out testimony from a traffic accident.

46-year-old Alexey Bushyev, a chubby traffic police inspector, said that he took bribes to cover the cost of maintaining his patrol "Lada", and did not ruble more.

Dmitry Rusanov, the former captain of the Samara police department, said that he received 10 thousand rubles (330 dollars) as a bribe from the vet in 2006 in exchange for the inclusion of this person at the police database on drug addicts. His monthly salary at the time was 8,000 rubles (about $ 295).

"People are not afraid to lose his job for which so little pay," he explained, shrugging.

George Azbarov, who before the accusation of an attempt to organize a custom murder in 2003 was the captain of the Federal Security Service, said that the relationship between low wages and cruelty at work should be apparent.

"They call a young man by an officer, but they pay so little that he cannot contain a family," said Azbarov. - He can not think about anything but about the products. At the same time, he has power and power. That is what the problem is. "

Azbarov outlined a separate theory of high-level corruption. Prosecutors, according to him, not all investigate. Instead, the Moscow authorities give card blanche to provincial officials, so that those earned money on the side, but are straightened only with those who do not suit the Kremlin politically. In this sense, he explained, slightly told his shoulders, which considers many of their friends and other prisoners in a correctional colony number 13 fairly convicted of corruption and at the same time political prisoners.

(By the way, Azbarov said that he was falsely convicted. He says that the corrupted head of the regional police substituted him.)

The Russian federal execution service of punishments allowed journalists to wander according to the correctional colony No. 13 for several hours and talk to prisoners in their choice, but only accompanied by guards, a representative of the prison service and a warden. They tried to demonstrate that the former law enforcement officers, judges and prosecutors do not differ from other convicts in Russia, refuting the messages of local media that the guards allow former officers to talk on mobile phones for a small informal fee.

In prison, special attention is paid to vocational training, since former officials cannot return to their former profession. It contains foundry shop and art workshop, a macaroni factory and a farm with cows and churars.

The distribution of prisoners here shows that the overwhelming majority - 1590 were police. But there are also 22 bailiffs, 15 employees of the Federal Security Service, several dozen prosecutors, tax inspectors from various institutions and two judges.

Estimates of the scale of corruption, still flourishing behind these walls, vary. One sounded in the report of the Ministry of the Interior, published in 2010: Russian officials received 33 billion dollars in the form of bribes in the previous year. The ministry estimates the size of the middle bribe of 23 thousand rubles or 851 dollar at the current rate.

The new police law adopted in February, which suggested Mr. Medvedev, suggests a reduction in the level of corruption in part by increasing wages. It cuts down the size of the millionth composition of the police by 20% using the re-care program. Those who remain will earn at least 33 thousand rubles or 1222 dollars per month.

Parliament of Russia rejected other essential measures. Proposals included a ban on penetration into the house without a warrant or the beating of women with rubber batons on the outdoor protests. Russian legislators discussed the second paragraph, but in the end rejected it as discriminatory in relation to men.

Other changes to the law are cosmetic, including the renaming of the forces of the "police" of the Soviet era in the Police. Former officers in Colony No. 13, they doubt that changing the name will change.

"We were before the police, and now we are the police," Ruslan Aslanov, a former officer from the Ural city of Chelyabinsk, who said that he was in prison due to the spray of the spleen at the suspect during his arrest. - nothing has changed in fact. "

"The only thing that did not have to see in other zones is complete refrigerator products in a small kitchen."

Refilled IC-8 to the colony for former employees two years ago, but the story of it stretches from 1935, when it was located in Ufa on the site of the current school of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The zone is known that, according to one of the versions, I was serving the punishment of the young Shakiryan Muhamedyanov, in February 1943, in February 1943, which now, known for all as the hero of the Soviet Union, Alexander Satrosov, even a monument to him in the colony.

Passing through the checkpoint (checkpoint), you have to leave the hourly prohibited for condemned things. The list is large enough - from cash and decorations to blades for razor machines. From the contents of our pockets "under the article" there are only cell phones and a camera, on which we received the leadership of the colony in advance.

After the gearbox in the eyes immediately rushes, not peculiar to other colonies, in the center of the perimeter - a large football field, trees are planted, and already around the field there are barracks and household buildings
- This is a "legacy" from the educational colony, before the teenagers in football played here, now adults. In other colonies, there is no such .- explains the head of the department accompanying educational work With convicted Ilyas Daminov.

On a long, like a runway, the road to the residential buildings is a monument to Alexander Matrosov, once serving a sentence in this colony. Next to the monuments are posters describing his feat.

Previously, leaving the colony, became heroes, now first become heroes, and then to us - the accompanying employee of the press service of the FSIN is joking.

Here, our attention attracts huge size advertising banner, located immediately behind the fence of the colony. According to the leadership of the colony, they have not yet decided how to be with an enterprising lawyer.

"Remember: A lawyer is always near!"

Our first stop - Barak, in which those who are convicted. The usual three-storey building for the colonies, with a small courtyard (local area - LAN), in which the smoking and sports ground with homemade simulators are located. You can leave the "LAN" only accompanied by an employee of the colony, so, even being in neighboring buildings, condemned may not be able to communicate, the exception is hikes in the dining room.

Former employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, FSB, the prosecutor's office and the Ministry of Defense are lived modestly, in large rooms for a hundred people, sleep on bailing beds, everything is as in ordinary colonies. The only thing that did not have to see in other "zones" are full products refrigerators in a small kitchen. Preheat food from "your" refrigerator - no problem.

We have a contingent provided, can afford a lot. For example, in the nearby detachment sits general, so he has a pension more than our salary - says, seeing our surprise, Ilyas Daminov.

Menu of the prisoner, choose a dish:

If we talk about the seckies themselves, then these former security officers are not so much here, as it seems. More than 30 percent are ordinary people who have once held in the internal troops, or the FSB border guard.
Among other people, for whom the service in law enforcement agencies was nothing significant and a short-term episode in the biography: it is enough to live a few days in an internship, not to pass internship, and let it happen long ago - the person is considered to be "BES" - a former employee.

All of them are sent here or in such colonies, which in Russia will be raised no more than ten. Colonies for employees are usually filled, Sterlitamak's limit - 755 people, and she is packed under the eye. Officer posts occupied about 20 percent of convicts.

Before lunch, we manage to run into the dining room, the tables are not yet covered, but a small group of convicts documes in the corner. The monitor on the background of the appetizing baked goose, all sorts of cakes and other baking broadcasts the simple diet of the zacks: the first, second, compote.

Is there a difference between ordinary convicts and convicts "in the pursuit"? Professional view from the head of the Peppercore of Azamat Sultanmratova:
"For no first year, I work in a criminal executive system, worked with ordinary sites, now with former employees, everywhere our pros and cons. These educated and competent, at least you can talk to them, but more sick.
Previously, when IK-8 was a common regime colony for the first time serving a sentence in places of imprisonment, it was smaller, because it was mostly kept here, they "mowy", although they meet now.

In Lazarut, the colony lies only four people, we did not ask what they were sick, asked what they read. Absolute hits and not only in this colony - the "zone" of Sergey Dovlatov and the "Gulag" Solzhenitsyn, here and here one of the convicts found a Tomik Dovlatov, the rest prefer " Russian newspaper", They say," to keep up to date, not to lag. "

Lazare colony: in district hospitals Whereas worse service. - The colony library has about three thousand books, and constantly updated - proudly reports Daminov, while we return to the office of the local head physician.
Most often among the "Zhulikov", so convicted among themselves call employees, there are cores and hypertensive, less often - familiar to the colonies of the disease.

Former employees know their rights, and it happens that reminds us of this. The easiest S. former officers, though they violated the law, took bribes or exceeded the authority, but the word "honor" knows and remember: if blamed, they will not get out, deny the obvious. Even if something is unhappy, they do not ride hysteries, but they understand the understanding effect, they themselves have once served, notes another difference from the ordinary criminals of Daminov along the way to the duty part, where we have to talk with the former traffic cop.

In 2008, Alexei Ivaqtsov, at that time, deputy commander of the platform of the traffic police of the city of Serov Sverdlovsk region, said everything. He caught on 11 episodes corruption crimes, Delial driver's licenses"Delivered" the beautiful rooms and covered the eyes to serious traffic violations.

First opened the case of bribes, and after I was fired backdating, retrained into fraud. All, with whom we worked on "muddy" schemes were fired, but under the investigation I was only me, it was specially done so that there were no groups of persons in the preliminary conspiracy. - Says the convicted Ivantsov his story.

For him, this was the first time, then he was freed ahead of time, but after a few years it was again behind the lattice, and again for fraud - this time for seven years.
She gained debts to develop his business, but I could not pay on time, although I was going to "honestly," he says. Alexey looks neat, clothing is ironed, smoothly shakes and briefly triggered, talks like a person who reads a lot of books about psychology.

His guilt, however, not everyone is recognized. We managed to talk with the former opera from Tatarstan, who was even recently the hero of the news plots - Diamond Vasilov, the former deputy head of the criminal investigation department of the Dalnia police department from Tatarstan, who was held by the chief accused of torture the bottle from under champagne.

There was no bottle, there was a lighter. The dead Nazarov himself hid a lighter in the back pass, he smoked a lot, she was needed to be churred in the chamber. - Begins Vasilov after I see.

It is difficult to submit such a person as a criminal investigation officer, especially now, when he looks somewhere in the floor, trying to avoid visual contact.

When he interrogated that he had a lighter there, and his stomach hurts, I had to call an ambulance, and I made him squat with a sacrificed pants, and said that this is not a bottle of champagne - will come out, apparently he remembered A bottle and then in the hospital said that he was tortured. I am only to blame for the fact that I did not immediately cause an ambulance. - continues his story Vasilov.

Employees say that the recognition or non-recognition of guilt does not affect their attitude to the convict. They fulfill the verdict of the court, and the convicts are entitled to appeal it in all instances. The laws and instructions, employees refer to the laws often, and may have the impression that they are robots, however, as soon as they remove the form, turn into ordinary people, and some even poems write.

Meanwhile:

The first cucumbers were collected in IK-14 UFSIN of Russia in the Arkhangelsk region.

And if the experience of growing cucumbers and greens in IK-14 is already there, the leadership boldly builds plans for planting tomatoes. By the way, last year almost five tons of cucumbers were collected in the institution.

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The federal execution service of punishments (FSIN) is considering that in 2019 to re-spindle the colonies of the general and strict regime, where they used to serve civil, under specialized agencies in which there will be former law enforcement officers.

The head of FSIN Valery Maksimenko said that the number of law enforcement officers convicted in Russia had sharply increased, and all specialized colonies were experiencing problems with places for them.

The number of colonies for ordinary people who are not associated with law enforcement agencies are reduced and reduced significantly. But sharply increases the number of colonies for former employees. This year we discovered two, and they are already filled. It is necessary to open more, "said Major Maksimenko General.

According to the statistics of the prison sentence, if in 2012 in the colonies contained about one million convicts, on November 1, 2018 - only 472 thousand.

It turns out that in six years the number of prisoners in Russia decreased more than twice, "said Valery Maksimenko. - But the number among them is former law enforcement officers only increase.

Maksimenko binds it with the fight against corruption.

According to Life, now in the country there are 13 general and strict colonies for former law enforcement officers. These are prosecutors, investigators of the RF IC, employees of the FSB, Ministry of Internal Affairs, customs and, of course, the most prison authority.

As noted in the FSIN RF, only over the past three years three new colonies have been opened in Russia for former employees.

If in 2011 there were 10 such colonies, which contained more than 9 thousand criminals, then since 2015, the 2018 had to open three more specialized correctional institutions, "says the interlocutor of Life in the FSIN RF. - Now the number of convicted former security officials, which are in the institutions of the FSIN RF, is approaching 12 thousand people.

According to Laife, already in 2019, the prison office is going to recruit the colonies of the general and strict regime under the placement of former security forces and specialsubjects.

In the creation of new specialized colonies for former law enforcement officers there is nothing difficult and costly for the budget of the prison sentence. After all, from existing now in Russia, 13 colonies for SpecialContinentient 12 have already been reprocessed from ordinary zones. Indeed, in Russia until 1992, there was only one colony for former silovikov - IR-13 in Nizhny Tagil, - where at the same time more than 1.5 thousand convicts were kept both on strict and in general mode, "says FSIN source in the FSIN RF.

As noted in the department, due to the reduction of the number of convicts, many colonies are on the so-called conservation.

Indeed, to maintain the zone in a canned state, you have to spend money on guard, the heating of buildings. And so, the colonies will reveal, restore production. Everyone will be fine: condemned - the conditions of detention is better than in the crowded IR, and the prison department will receive labor To restore production in these institutions, - noted in the FSIN RF. - Yes, and new jobs will appear for residents of nearby villages and cities.

As noted in the FSIN RF, one of last colonies Strict regime for former law enforcement officers was opened in Bashkiria. In IK-8, they serve about 500 condemned punishments. Before reproduction, the colony was a common mode and received "Primitives".

Just like a colony in Bashkiria, in 2001, a strict colony was replicated for former law enforcement officers IR-5 in Mordovia.

Until 2001, IR-5 was the colony of the general regime for civilian zekov. But everything changed in 2001, when the existing IRs for the security forces were crowded. I had to open a new "red" zone of strict regime, "Life told in the FSIN RF.

About the data of the Prosecutor General's Office, of 12.2 thousand people recognized in 2017 guilty of corruption crimes, 1.3 thousand people were law enforcement officers. According to the department, each ninth convicted for such crimes was an employee of law enforcement agencies.