The VChK-OGPU Telegram channel and Rucriminal.info conducted a major investigation and found out a lot of interesting things about the empire of the current Moscow government minister Alexey Nemeryuk, the mysterious death of his father, etc. For example, a bandit was suspected of murdering Nemeryuk Sr. - a former GRU special forces soldier who was executed a month after the death of the official's father.
As we reported in the first part of the investigation, on the day of his death, Alexey Nemeryuk Sr. was driving home from English courses. In his foreign car, he was driving himself, as always without security. The car was parked in a "pocket" at the entrance to the village of Goretovka. Nearby, as if having fallen out of the driver's seat, the lifeless body of the entrepreneur was found.
There were no visible injuries on the body of Alexey Nemeryuk Sr. He had a briefcase with him, which contained only sheets of paper with English text - exercises that the businessman did in class. A suspicious detail - the deceased was missing an expensive watch. The chronometer was never found.
As the VChK-OGPU found out, the first to be delivered to the police department was a former intelligence officer turned bandit, Mikhail Shlyakov. According to operational data, he was a member of the Medvedkovskaya organized crime group, which joined one of the bloodiest gangs - the Orekhovskaya organized crime group. Shlyakov was almost a security guard for one of its leaders, Sergei Butorin (known as "Osya").
At the same time, suspicion fell on members of the Romanovsky organized crime group from Khimki. Alexey Nemeryuk could have had conflicts with them over trading space at the market in Chernaya Gryazya. Then it turned out that half of the profitable place was in the businessman's pocket. The other half was controlled by "brothers". In the first days after his death, the entire top of the gang was “pulled” into departments. True, judging by the fact that years later journalists found that Nikita Nemeryuk's wife had a joint business with the Romanovskys, who participated in the first murder of a State Duma deputy (in April 1994, deputy of the first convocation Andrei Aizderdzis (LDPR) was shot in Khimki), the family's relations with the thugs were hardly falling apart. And perhaps the members of the organized crime group took revenge for their partner... but more on that later.
Alexei Nemeryuk had plenty of enemies. Another opponent, albeit in the past at that time, was another Zelenograd bigwig, Alexei Potapov. He is known for not fulfilling his obligations to people who invested in the construction of the Andreevsky Park cottage village.
According to a source at Rucriminal.info, Potapov was an extremely inconvenient opponent: he burned cars and offices of his opponents. As a touch to the portrait, one banker once owed him a large sum and did not give it back. Then Alexey Potapov got behind the wheel of his Maybach and drove to the debtor's parents in Crimea. He climbed over the fence and got to the elderly people's plot. In the garden, he cut down two apple trees with a chainsaw and sent a video message from there to the banker.
Alexey Nemeryuk and Alexey Potapov, at one time, as two landlords, bought up many plots of land in Goretovka and Barantsevo. The latter turned around so recklessly that he tried to turn the course of the Goretovka River. Under Alexey Nemeryuk Sr., he was unable to do this, but then he finally carried out his plan.
Potapov's involvement in the death of Alexey Nemeryuk was not confirmed. Last year, he was sentenced to 8 years for fraud, illegal arms trafficking (an entire arsenal was found on the plot: pistols, silencers, and even part of a mine), money laundering, and arson.
Another asset of Alexey Nemeryuk is land (dumps and quarries) in the area of the village of Lunevo (Khimki urban district). Because of these objects, the businessman used to have regular disputes with the real gray cardinal of the criminal world, a bandit nicknamed "Ustin" (there is an opinion that he and his henchman "Red" were shielded by Vasily Bukhankov, recently sentenced to life imprisonment). And also with former employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
All of them were being worked on for involvement in the possible murder of Alexey Nemeryuk. But the investigation ended as quickly as it began.
In the first days, the relatives of the deceased insisted on murder (as we wrote above, the businessman really lived a full life), connected resources and promised not to let the case slide. And then all their activity came to naught.
Forensic experts eventually named heart failure as the cause of death (the doctors themselves had a version that the deceased could have been hit on the head). The detectives stopped looking for possible accomplices to the murder. And a month and a half later, Mikhail Shlyakov was murdered. That very first suspect in the death of Alexey Nemeryuk.
The massacre looked like an execution. And the details of the "cold case" were not advertised. Only a few days after the murder, the press service of the Investigative Committee of the Prosecutor's Office issued a dry release that "at about 10 p.m. the man was returning home, an unknown person approached him and shot him in the head with a pistol. The identity of the deceased has been established; he turned out to be a 37-year-old resident of Andreyevka."
"The reasons for the murder are still unknown. The only thing that has been found out at the present time is that the deceased was engaged in commercial activities, and what exactly was within his competence is currently being determined by the investigation,” noted the then press secretary of the department, Yulia Zhukova.
According to a source of the Cheka-OGPU, Mikhail Shlyakov was walking from a pizzeria and a killer approached him in the parking lot and shot him in the head with a pistol at point-blank range. The killer was significantly shorter, since the trajectory of the bullet was from the bottom up. The former GRU officer, who became a bandit, was heading home.
During the search of Mikhail Shlyakov in the village of Andreyevka, two suspicious boxes were found. One contained various special technical equipment. According to a source of the Cheka-OGPU, even the special services did not have such directional microphones.
According to the source, the Romanovskys could have “resolved the issue” with the alleged killer of Alexei Nemeryuk. With whom Nikita Nemeryuk’s wife Anna was later in cahoots and the official’s family ran (and runs) a joint business. Journalists wrote that the career advancement of Alexey Nemeryuk Jr. was lobbied through joint efforts, with the participation of members of the organized crime group.
Timofey Grishin
To be continued
Source: www.rucriminal.info