Movladi Atlangeriyev

Movladi Atlangeriyev

Movladi Atlangeriyev (Мовлади Атлангериев, also spelled Atlangeriev) is a reputed Chechen mafia boss and founder of the so-called Lazanskaya crime group, known by the nicknames "Lord", "Lenin"[1] and "The Italian". He was forcibly disappeared by unknown armed men in January 2008 in Moscow.[2]

Atlangeriyev was perhaps the best known of the alleged Chechen crime bosses of the early 1990s.[3] He was said to have been working with Khozh-Ahmed Noukhayev to organize Moscow's fragmented Chechen groups into a unified gang.[4]

In the early 2000s Atlangeriyev reportedly cooperated with the Russian security services in their dealings with Chechen separatists.[4] The state agency RIA Novosti wrote in 2008 that "in recent years, former Chechen criminal group leader Atlangeriyev had cooperated with Russian law enforcement authorities."[5] According to Kommersant, Atlangeriyev "took very active part in counterterrorist activities in Chechnya" and played a crucial part in the federal seizure of the city of Gudermes at the beginning of the Second Chechen War, for which he received Order of Honour and was given a pistol, reportedly by Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) head Nikolai Patrushev himself.[3]

In April 2007, Kommersant wrote that Atlangeriyev and his son went to London, where he reportedly received a call on his mobile phone asking him to visit the office of the exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, who allegedly wanted to "discuss business matters with him"; Atlangeriev was, however, seized by Scotland Yard in front of Berezovsky's office and later deported.[3] In July 2008 the British special services say a Russian agent was arrested during a June 2007 attempt by Russian security services to assassinate Berezovsky and subsequently deported from Britain was an ethnic Chechen man known as "Mr. A".[1]

On January 31, 2008, Atlangeriyev was reported to be seized at gunpoint in central Moscow by two men of Caucasian appearance; no ransom demands had been received. In early February, Moscow prosecutors opened a criminal case into the kidnapping. They also said the case could be linked with the investigation into the 2006 murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya.[5]

After the kidnap Movladi Atlangeriyev was taken to Chechnya and then killed.[citation needed]

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