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Putinfellas

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*A*s deputy mayor of St. Petersburg in the 1990s, Vladimir Putin spent a
lot of time with gangsters.

He collaborated with the infamous Tambov and Malyshev organized crime
groups to gain control of St. Petersburg's gambling industry.

He used his office to help launder mafia money and to arrange foreign
travel for known mobsters.



And security for the Ozero dacha cooperative he co-founded with some of his
former KGB pals was provided by a company run by the Tambov gang, whom
Putin also helped secure a monopoly over the city's fuel distribution
network.



Putin was, in fact, an important liaison between the local government and
the criminal underworld, Karen Dawisha writes in her highly acclaimed
book *Putin's
Kleptocracy
<http://books.simonandschuster.com/Putins-Kleptocracy/Karen-Dawisha/9781476795201>*
.

And when he moved into the Kremlin, Putin put his old mafia contacts to use
as key tools of Russian statecraft.

"A significant part of Russian organised crime is organised directly from
the offices of the Kremlin," the International Business Times quoted *Ben
Emmerson
<http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/gangs-russia-ruthless-mafia-networks-extending-their-influence-1495644>*,
a prominent British attorney who represents the family of slain Russian
defector Aleksandr Litvinenko, as saying.

Likewise, Russian organized crime expert Mark Galeotti noted* in a recent
lecture <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSt_2RbiAA>* at the Hudson
Institute that Putin's Russia is "not so much a mafia state as a state with
a nationalized mafia."

Putin's Kremlin has used organized crime to carry out the tasks it wants to
keep its fingerprints off, be it arms smuggling, assassinations, raising
funds for black ops, or stirring up trouble in the former Soviet space.

Moscow relied heavily on local organized crime structures in its support
for separatist movements in Transdniester, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Crimea,
and the Donbas.

In the conflict in eastern Ukraine, organized crime groups served as agents
for the Kremlin, fomenting pro-Russia unrest and funneling arms to rebel
groups.

Putin's weaponization of the mafia stems from his political education in
the gangsters' paradise that was St. Petersburg.

"In genealogical terms, Putin is the product of the KGB. But in
sociological terms, he is the product of the new class that emerged in the
Darwinian conditions of the 1990s: business-minded, ambitious,
nationalistic, and coldly utilitarian about norms and rules," veteran
Russia-watcher James Sherr of Chatham House *wrote in a recent report
<http://www.clingendael.nl/sites/default/files/The_New_East-West_Discord_JSherr.pdf>*
.

But now, thanks to Spanish Judge Jose de la Mata, the mask is coming off
Putin's mafia statecraft in a big way.

Judge de la Mata has* issued international arrest warrants
<http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-spain-warrant-top-officials-putin-insiders/27713179.html>*
for a dozen reputed Russian gangsters from the Tambov and Malyshev gangs,
including current and former Russian government officials.

On the wanted list are Interior Ministry official Nikolai Aulov, Vladislav
Reznik, a member of the ruling United Russia party who is deputy head of
the State Duma's Finance Committee, and former Deputy Prime Minister Igor
Sobolevsky.

Other officials linked to the gangs, but not subject to warrants, include
two longtime Putin confidants: former Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov and
current Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak.

Also named are former Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and former
Information Technology Minister Leonid Reiman.

The charges -- which include complicity in assassinations, weapons
trafficking, extortion, fraud, forgery, bribery, drug smuggling, and money
laundering -- are based on a decade-long investigation and *stem from a
488-page complaint
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-29/putin-allies-aided-russian-mafia-in-spain-prosecutors-say>*filed
by Spanish prosecutors Juan Carrau and Jose Grinda in May 2015.

In 2010, Grinda *briefed U.S. officials in Madrid
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/01/wikileaks-cable-spain-russian-mafia>*
about the investigation, informing them that the Kremlin used "organised
crime groups to do whatever the government of Russia cannot acceptably do
as a government."

According to a classified *cable from the U.S. embassy
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/247712>* that
was published by Wikileaks, the prosecutor told the American officials that
Putin's Russia was a "virtual mafia" state where it was impossible to
distinguish between the government's activities and those of organized
crime groups.

In terms of countering the threat Putin's Russia poses to the West, the
Spanish investigation is no less important than NATO's moves to rotate four
brigades through the alliance's frontline states in Eastern Europe.

The alliance's decision to beef up defenses on its eastern flank should
create a credible deterrent to the kinetic threat from Moscow.

But dealing with the more insidious non-kinetic threat, the one stemming
from Moscow's weaponization of organized crime, is a job for
law-enforcement.

*NOTE: *This post has been updated to reflect correct and clarify
information regarding the arrest warrants.


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