Policemen-heroes: in the service and in life. From school to war

Today the Belarusian militia celebrates its professional holiday and an impressive anniversary - 100 years since its foundation. TUT.BY talked to employees who can rightly be called the best.

Maxim Kulikov. Helped a Frenchman who got lost in Belarus

In the summer, the district inspector of the Frunzensky District Department of Internal Affairs of Minsk Maxim Kulikov I went to rest with my parents in Mogilev. I went fishing on the Dnieper, and already returning home, I noticed a man on the road who was waving his arms and asking for help. It turned out that the French traveler got lost in our country, besides, his documents, money, plane tickets disappeared.

- At school I studied English, I don’t understand French at all, but this is not a problem. We began to communicate with a new acquaintance through a mobile translator,” Maxim Kulikov tells TUT.BY.

Maxim Kulikov helped the Frenchman get home. Photo: Evgeny Erchak, TUT.BY

The policeman invited the foreigner to visit his parents so that the Frenchman could find out how hospitable Belarusians are. While they were talking, Maxim Olegovich's mother baked fragrant potato pancakes and fed the traveler. Already in the evening, a police officer took the Frenchman to the station, bought him a train ticket and gave him his email address so that he would write when he got home. To prevent anything from happening to the unusual passenger on the road, Kulikov asked the transport police to be attentive to the foreign tourist.

A few days later, news came from Paris - the Frenchman got home and thanked the local policeman that he did not drive past him in a car and extended a helping hand.

Denis Golovanov. Two years "chased" a difficult teenager until he corrected himself

For 15 years of work in the police, the district inspector of the IDN of the Minsk District Department of Internal Affairs Denis Golovanov What only complex teenagers not saw. A police lieutenant colonel admits that sometimes it is easier to talk a hardened criminal than a young man of 15-16 years old, especially if he has problems not only with his parents and at school, but also with the law.

In 2010, after 15-year-old Anton stole a motorcycle with a friend, he became a ward of Denis Vladimirovich. A boy from a good family got in touch with a bad company, and it all started: drinking, first love, quarrels with the girl's parents, who were against Anton's hooligan.

For two and a half years, the policeman “chased” the schoolboy: either he would invite him to a conversation, or he would invite him to an event. And taking into account the fact that the apartment of the teenager's family was right next to the strong point, the boy was always in full view of Denis Golovanov.


The family of a difficult teenager is now grateful to Denis Golovanov for the fact that he was able to find a common language with the schoolboy. Photo: Evgeny Erchak, TUT.BY

- As soon as Anton was 17 years old, he suddenly came to his senses, began to comprehend everything, reevaluate. And this is not only my merit: the guy’s parents, his girlfriend and teachers were interested in him choosing the right path in life, Denis Golovanov, district inspector of the Minsk police department, tells TUT.BY.

Anton was removed from the register, the policeman himself moved to another place, and a few years later they met by chance on the street. A 21-year-old young man with his wife (the same girl who became his first love) was already walking towards, and Anton's mother was rolling her grandson in a stroller.

- You know, it's worth it. They greeted me and thanked me. How many sleepless nights, anxiety! Fortunately, everything is left behind,” says Denis Golovanov.

Alexander Shakolo. Evaluates identikit as an artist

Ask any employee of the Central District Department of Internal Affairs who is Alexander Shakolo, and hear: "An excellent policeman, but what an artist!". Many people know about the unusual hobby of the detective of the Criminal Investigation Department Alexander Shakolo. Since childhood, he did not let go of a simple pencil, he painted portraits, caricatures all the time, and even studied at an art school. True, he did not finish his studies last year, having entered the Suvorov Military School with a dream of becoming a real officer.

“I continued to draw, even when I became a student of the academy: I designed wall newspapers, then portraits of friends,” Alexander Shakolo smiles .


Alexander Shakolo congratulated his colleagues in an unusual way: he drew a caricature of the personnel. Photo: Evgeny Erchak, TUT.BY

Alexander congratulated his colleagues from the criminal investigation department in an unusual way: he drew a caricature of the personnel. The senior lieutenant admits that when he looks at the sketches of criminals, he sometimes evaluates them from the artistic side.

The detective, by the way, is not only an artist, but also a romantic. Alexander made an unusual offer to his future wife: he agreed with the cinema that before showing the film, to which he invited the bride and friends, his video would be shown in the hall. At first, the girl did not understand what was happening: large letters began to appear on the screen: “You and I are together ...”, and then the policeman counted the years, days, weeks and seconds, after which their joint photo appeared and the main phrase: “You will marry me married?" To applause, the beloved answered "yes." Now a kid is growing up in the family of a policeman, who, like dad, does not let go of pencils.

Igor Poznyakov. Saved a one and a half year old baby who was crawling on the roof

Working days of a police lieutenant colonel Igor Poznyakov You can’t call it easy: every day he has to detain dangerous criminals. The day when he is in his native Borisov, Igor Alexandrovich remembers by the minute.

- We then, together with a partner, worked on distributors of spices. According to our information, the distributors were supposed to meet near the house, on the ground floor of which there was a shop. And so, under the guise of loaders, we monitored the situation, unloaded bread. Suddenly I see: a child is crawling on the roof of the store. It was necessary to react instantly: he left his partner near the visor in case the child falls, so that he would catch him in time, and he rushed to the entrance, - Igor Poznyakov, deputy head of the department for drug control and combating human trafficking of the Borisov district police department, tells TUT.BY.


Lieutenant Colonel Igor Poznyakov, working undercover, saved the baby. Photo: Pavel Pozdnyakov for TUT.BY

The policeman ran to the second floor, rang the bell, the door was opened by the mother of a one and a half year old boy who was walking on the roof. Seeing that the window in the kitchen was open, Igor Alexandrovich climbed onto the roof himself.

- Approached carefully, said: "Hello, my friend, let's go to me!" and quickly grabbed it. The boy did not even have time to figure out what had happened, and did not cry, - recalls the police lieutenant colonel.

The frightened young mother thanked the rescuer for a long time. Igor Poznyakov himself modestly kept silent that in Borisov he was recognized as the man of the year. Although many, even famous BATE football players, claimed this title, people chose a policeman. In addition, by presidential decree, he was awarded the medal "For Impeccable Service" of the 3rd degree.

Yuri Kulakevich. Helped a homeless woman leave her baby and met her from the hospital with flowers

Policeman Yuri Kulakevich who helped a pregnant homeless woman leave her baby doesn't consider himself a hero at all. He says it's his job, he didn't do anything supernatural. However, knowing all the details of this story, we can safely say: Yuri Alexandrovich is being modest. It all started with the fact that 25-year-old homeless Julia became his ward. For hooliganism, the girl was sentenced to one year of restriction of freedom, every week she had to report to Yury Kulakevich, senior inspector of the penitentiary inspection of the Partizansky District Department of Internal Affairs.

- Yulia and I have repeatedly discussed the topic of her upcoming motherhood. Since she is without a fixed place of residence, the child in the maternity hospital should have been taken away, and the girl really wanted to raise him herself. And somehow she said: “Help me,” and I helped,” says Major Yuri Kulakevich.


Yuri Kulakevich does not consider himself a hero. Photo: Evgeny Erchak, TUT.BY

The police officer started calling numerous organizations, tried to find a way out and found it. I agreed with the social center "Happy Baby", which provided Yulia with housing and assistance. She recently became a mother, Yuri Kulakevich took her from the hospital with a bouquet of flowers.

- Of course, we are constantly in touch with Yulia. I understand perfectly well that the problem has not been completely resolved, she will live in the center for a year, and then she will have to arrange her own life. Let's try to help her, she should recover in college, get a specialty and get a job. We will give her a start, and then everything depends on Yulia herself, - notes Yuri Kulakevich.

Such a case in the career of Yuri Alexandrovich is not the first. Five years ago, he helped a drug addict guy get into a specialized center, from there the young man came out completely different. He received a higher education, got married, got a job, now periodically runs to visit a policeman to show that everything in his life is good, the black stripe is left behind.

Vladimir Suvorov. Kilometer was carrying a woman who got lost in the swamp

In July 2016, an alarmed woman called the duty department of the Polotsk District Department of Internal Affairs and said that her retired mother had gone into the forest to pick mushrooms and got lost. The trouble is that the woman is a diabetic and must inject insulin every two hours. The search was complicated by the fact that the pensioner's mobile phone was almost dead and had poor communication in the forest.

First, an investigative team went to the scene of the emergency, and at 12 at night, he joined his colleagues Vladimir Suvorov, Head of the Logistics Department of the Polotsk District Department of Internal Affairs. He brought rocket launchers, which in the dark gave signals to the missing, but when he saw that the police UAZ was stuck, the major went in search of the woman himself. Suvorov walked five kilometers and found the woman at the other end of the swamp.


Vladimir Suvorov rescued a woman who got lost in the forest. Photo by the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Vitebsk Regional Executive Committee

— I'm young and athletic, so I went straight through the swamp. Somewhere he crawled, somewhere he felled a dry tree and with its help made his way through the bog. As a result, around one in the morning I found a woman. She was already exhausted, was in a state close to a coma. He took her in his arms and carried her. True, he walked very slowly, he had to stop every 15 minutes to put the woman in a safe place and probe the soil for a bog. We walked in short runs until 5 in the morning, - says TUT.BY Vladimir Suvorov.

The major carried the woman in his arms for a kilometer, colleagues and an ambulance were waiting for him on the opposite bank. A little later, the rescued woman called the head of Suvorov to thank her and say what an excellent policeman works in the Polotsk police department.

Fire with repetition

Bolot Sanzuev, a senior policeman of the detention group of the Department of Private Security in the Dzhidinsky district of Buryatia, who was not on duty, peacefully walked with his wife around the village of Petropavlovka. It was a warm August evening in 2015.

Unfortunately, the pleasant walk turned out to be short-lived: Bolot noticed that smoke was pouring from the windows of the apartment on the second floor of the residential building. The policeman rushed to the entrance of the house. “Running to the place, I saw that the door was closed from the outside,” Ensign Sanzuev said, when the passions had already subsided. - To open it, I needed a crowbar. I started knocking on the neighbors' doors. It’s good that they responded quickly and gave me a crowbar, and I was able to quickly break down the door.”

Three frightened children ran out the broken door towards Sanzuev, whom their parents left alone and went away on business. Later, when drawing up the protocol, it turned out that Bolot saved the same family with the same three children from a fire under similar circumstances, but from a different apartment back in 2012.


I framed myself

This story happened in the Republic of Khakassia in July 2015. A column of nine buses carried 300 children from the children's camp home along the Abakan-Ak-Dovurak highway. As expected, the convoy was accompanied by several patrol cars. Suddenly, a car pulled out of the oncoming lane. Another couple of seconds - and he would have driven into one of the buses. But the traffic police officer, company commander Alexander Kosolapov did not lose his head. He unscrewed the steering wheel and blocked with his car (and himself inside) a column of buses from the offender in the passenger car.

Kosolapov's patrol car turned into something that only remotely resembled a patrol car, and the company commander himself was taken to the hospital in serious condition. However, not a single child was hurt. For the sake of this, in fact, Alexander twisted the steering wheel.


Girl on the rails

On the morning of October 8, 2015, 26-year-old Antonina Panteleeva went to work as usual. But the unusual thing about this fragile blonde was that she worked not just by anyone, but as an investigator of the investigative department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Danilovsky district in Moscow. At 8.40 am, the investigator descended onto the Kolomenskaya metro platform filled with people. The train hasn't arrived yet. Then Antonina heard a woman's cry. “I ran to her voice,” the girl later said, “and saw a man lying flat on the rails.” He lost consciousness and, falling on the rails, cut his face. Antonina immediately jumped off on the way.

Dumbfounded passengers began to call the control room to report that there were people on the rails. In the meantime, a young man from the crowd jumped off after the girl (looking at the photo of Antonina, we understand him). Together, they managed to lift the unconscious man and hand him over to the passengers crowded on the platform, and then get out on their own. Antonina made sure that the victim was handed over to the doctors who came to the rescue, and, taking her purse, she went to work.


At the call of the tail

Another heroic story from the depths of the underground, as we sometimes, in a fit of poetry, call the metro. On the evening of July 29, 2015, an incident that threatened to become a nightmare for animal rights activists occurred at the Kurskaya metro station on the Circle Line. A homeless hairy dog ​​jumped onto the rails. It began, to the dismay of the onlookers on the platform, to run back and forth, wagging its tail nonchalantly.

It seemed that the death of the dog under the wheels of the train was inevitable. But unexpectedly, a man in a police uniform jumped onto the rails - later it turned out that it was Vladislav Potutaev, a sergeant of the Metropolitan Internal Affairs Directorate. The sergeant fearlessly took the dog in his arms and raised it to the platform, after which, to the applause of the passengers, he climbed onto it himself. The applause, as you understand, is not for climbing the platform yourself, but for saving the dog.


Inspector Psychoanalyst

Traffic police inspector Movsar Tsuroev from Perm, on his own heroic deed, demonstrated to the public that a policeman must also have the skills of a psychologist. This was in March 2015. Movsar was returning by car from a friend at two in the morning, it was his day off. In the middle of the bridge over the Kama, the inspector slowed down: because of the mysterious crowd of cars and people, it was only possible to pass in the oncoming lane. Professional curiosity did not allow Tsuroev to pass by. He pushed his way through the crowd and saw the cause of the commotion.

On the outside of the railing stood a young girl. She held on to the ice railing with her hands, cried, and with all her appearance demonstrated her intention to jump from a 50-meter height into an icy river. When Movsar asked if anyone tried to talk to the girl, everyone answered in the negative. But many filmed a potential suicide on the phone. The inspector immediately began to ask the girl questions. It turned out that the groom left her on the eve of the wedding.

However, we will give the floor to Movsar himself: “She was very tense, in such a state any careless word could hurt her and provoke her to irreparable actions. The distance between us did not allow us to intervene physically and prevent her from falling, it was necessary to reduce it, and for this it was necessary to gain confidence. Well, we Caucasians are not deprived of a sense of humor: one joke, another - and so I persuaded her to give me the number of a failed husband, said that I wanted to talk with him and explain how to behave with girls. I knew that she would hardly remember the numbers. And so it happened: she handed me her mobile and let me at arm's length. When she took out her phone from her pocket, I, of course, was frightened: I did not take my eyes off the stiff fingers of the second hand, which kept her from falling.

Finally, after other tricks, the inspector managed to get close enough to the girl to grab her and neutralize her from herself. The next day, according to the inspector, the already cheerful girl called him and thanked him for her nightly salvation.

In Karachaevsk, a five-story building on Aliyev Street caught fire. A group of police and firefighters arrived at the scene of the fire, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Karachay-Cherkessia reported. - The firefighters began to extinguish the house, went inside, and the law enforcement officers began to cordon off. While the firemen were extinguishing the building inside, the district police lieutenant Asker Bostanov, who was standing in the cordon, noticed two women on the balcony asking for ...

“Now there are more and more of those who, instead of helping with excitement, shoot the incident on the phone, upload the video to the Internet, and then savor the details of what happened in the comments. Apparently, their parents brought them up that way, instilled such qualities. Still, of course, it depends on the character - otherwise there is no other way to explain human insensitivity. Police Lieutenant Oleg Meledin, together with a friend, rescued from ...

At the Constellation of Courage festival, traffic police inspector Sergei Palashichev was presented with gratitude and a commemorative statuette for saving 9-year-old Nastya and 10-year-old Roma. The 36-year-old Palashichev himself knows firsthand how to provide first aid: he was trained in the army and worked out the technique while serving in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. But one thing - mannequins, quite another - real children ....

On January 30, two 9-year-old girls ended up on the city lake of Nevinnomyssk and decided to try their hand at the melted ice rink. Such "heroism" schoolgirls have repeatedly observed from the side of high school students and decided to follow their example. Less lucky: the children fell through the ice… There were no people willing to rush to help the drowning babies, although there were eyewitnesses on the city lake that evening…

Skipping classes almost ended in tragedy for a 15-year-old resident of Vladikavkaz. Instead of going to the school, the guy took a fishing rod and hitchhiked to the outskirts of the city. There he settled down on the bridge over the Giseldon and began to fish. Suddenly, the teenager's head began to spin. He tried to move away from the railing, but his legs no longer obeyed him. The guy was led forward ...

This was reported on the website of the Office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Ryazan region. Together with his partner, Sergeant Trubilov went on duty to patrol the streets in the center of Kasimov. The police patrol route also passed along the embankment of the Oka River. The police heard alarming cries from a floating pier on the banks of the Oka. Having descended to the landing stage, they noticed a man in the river who tried in vain ...

This would be completely ordinary news, if not for an amazing coincidence: in 2012, Bolot Sanzuev saved the same children from a burning house! On the evening of August 22, 2015, Bolot Sanzuev walked with his wife and son on the playground in the village of Petropavlovka. Suddenly he noticed a flame on the balcony of one of the houses. I'm in the smoke...

“If it wasn’t for Yura, I would definitely have died,” says 70-year-old Valentin Plotnikov, wiping away his tears, about his district police officer. - I wanted to thank him myself, but he is stubborn, does not want to accept any gifts. I had to write to the authorities!” This is how the story about a policeman from Birsk, 30-year-old Yuri Timurashev, became known. It was back in January. Timurashev went to visit a dysfunctional family….

“This story was accidentally revealed,” says Lieutenant Colonel of Justice Alexei Vasiliev. - Imagine, I come to work, my employee comes to meet me. Hands in blood, knees on jeans are dirty. Clearly something serious has happened. At first I didn’t want to say anything, but I’m her leader, I should know everything about my investigators.” On October 8, a policewoman, risking her life, saved a man who had fallen ...

A 40-year-old resident of the village of Podgorensky (Voronezh region) decided to commit suicide and jumped into a well 11 meters deep and a little over half a meter in diameter. The man survived, but he could not get out of the well on his own. Neighbors heard cries for help and called rescuers. Rescue officers tried to get the victim by throwing him a rope, but this only led to…

The tragedy at the Ustinsky bridge

On April 4, 1918, the militiamen of the 1st Pyatnitsky Commissariat of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia of the city of Moscow, Semyon Pekalov and Yegor Shvyrkov, entered the next outfit for the protection of public order. Armed with rifles, the patrolmen went out into the night, occasionally whistling with other posts - they gave a sign that they were all right. Yesterday's front-line soldiers vigilantly followed the situation, catching the danger with an experienced eye. However, that night seemed unusually calm, and only very cold near the river. Approaching the embankment, at the Bolshoi Ustyinsky Bridge, the guards noticed a group of men in leather jackets. At first they were on their guard, but the uniform of the unknown, and most importantly, the confident behavior of their leader, who was heading towards the policemen, reassured them - the Chekists were probably carrying out an operation. And so it happened.

Hello, comrades, I am from the IBSC, here is my mandate, - a man in a leather jacket introduced himself and held out a document. - I ask you to assist in the detention of counter-revolutionaries. We will detain them, and you control the situation in the entrance.

Together we went to house number 12 on Kosmodamianskaya embankment (later - Maxim Gorky) and went up to one of the upper floors. The janitor who accompanied the group also did not find anything suspicious in it, because among the knockers at night he recognized acquaintances of policemen from the local URCM commissariat. With them, he went upstairs, began to knock on the apartment of the “rich”. But when the tenants opened the door, people in leather jackets burst inside and made a real pogrom. The robbery was accompanied by severe beatings. It became clear: under the guise of Chekists, bandits broke into the house. And then yesterday's front-line soldiers, who had been in the fierce battles of the First World War, decided to engage in an unequal battle with these thugs.

There were two of them, only with "vintars", against fifteen bandits armed to the teeth. The only advantage of yesterday's front-line soldiers was the ability to fight in unequal conditions, using the situation of flights of stairs. And already from the first shots, several robbers fell down among the stolen things, and the rest tried to hide in the apartments, and bullets whistled from there, breaking the doors into chips. Under heavy fire, Yegor Shvyrkov was literally shot, and the seriously wounded Semyon Pekalov, barely moving his hand, drove another death to the bandits into the chamber. And even dying, he fulfilled his main task - not a single criminal could leave the scene.

... Shvyrkov and Pekalov were born into poor peasant families. The first one was in the village of Demidkovo near the town of Ruza near Moscow, and his friend was from Siberia. Shvyrkov worked at a factory from the age of nine, and brought them together at the front. First the trenches, then the police.

They were the first Moscow policemen who fell heroically while defending the capital from banditry. And the working Zamoskvorechie in its enormous mass followed two coffins entwined with scarlet ribbons with black mourning garters, moving past the place of the last battle of the fighters of the revolution to their red churchyard - at the Kremlin wall. Then, in 1918, there were very few of them - glorious and faithful knights of the new time, who were ready to give themselves without a trace in the name of the happiness of others.

In all countries of the world, their heroes are sacredly honored, who gave their lives in the name of the happiness of others. In all… In Moscow, it is difficult to distinguish the names of those who are buried in the ancient wall of the Kremlin behind the sprawling fir trees. Few people know that there is a mass grave of the first heroes of October near the walls of the Kremlin. It has 238 heroes. All districts of Moscow came here to say goodbye to their brothers and children. Zamoskovreche was also saying goodbye to the first militiamen.

But time passes, and memory erases a lot. And now, ask a passer-by on the street if he knows who Shvyrkov and Pekalov are, in response he will only shrug his shoulders in embarrassment.

THEY ARE IN OUR HEART

On the eve of the holiday of law enforcement agencies in the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Zamoskvorechye district, a bas-relief was opened to the first militia heroes Semyon Matveyevich Pekalov and Yegor Petrovich Shvyrkov, who fell in a fight with a superior gang. Their heroic deed marked the beginning of the countdown to the exploits of policemen throughout the country. On this day, on a small platform at the entrance to the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, employees of the department and representatives of the departments of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Central District of the capital gathered to pay tribute to the memory of the heroes and express gratitude to the wonderful author of the work, People's Artist of the Russian Federation Salavat Alexandrovich Shcherbakov. It should be noted that earlier, more than half a century ago, in the then 47th police department, busts of police heroes were made, which now adorn the assembly hall of the unit, and a bas-relief was made with the names of the dead police officers of this department, where the names of the first heroes are also listed. . But in its modern form - portrait images, short texts and a description of the feat, made in metal, fixed on the wall at the entrance to the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with a metal vase for flowers, made certain changes to the composition of the courtyard of the department, there is a special solemnity and severity in the atmosphere.

Opening the rally, Colonel of the Internal Service Roman Leonidovich Valentov, assistant chief of the Internal Affairs Directorate, and Svetlana Alexandrovna Kozlova, deputy head of the MPVO department, noted how high was the measure of heroism of those first law enforcement officers who clearly realized that they would have to enter into an unequal battle.

Deputy head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Central District of the capital, Colonel of the Internal Service Sergey Viktorovich Sorokin, expressed confidence that the memory of the heroes would not be forgotten, the memorial plaque to the first policemen who died would become a symbol that would be a driving factor for the youth of law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.

The Chairman of the Council of Veterans of the Internal Affairs Directorate, Nelya Ivanovna Nechaeva, noted that a soldier of law and order has always and at all times been a defender of the law and citizens, he carried loyalty to duty in the most severe trials. The continuity of generations was shown not only by brothers in the service of Shvyrkov and Pekalov, Ivan Stepanovich Pechenkin, chairman of the Council of Veterans of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Zamoskvorechye district, said in his speech, but also by the younger generation, those who came to serve in the police after the war and gave the best years of their lives to the restless police service. And the former head of the 6th District Department of Internal Affairs, Andrey Konstantinovich Sviridovsky, spoke warmly about those policemen who, having taken the baton of the older generation, worked in the era of perestroika and now still continues to work, passing on their rich experience to young people entering the ranks of crime fighters.

Director General of the Pokrovka Foundation Takhir Akhatovich Nurmiev wished all employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Zamoskvorechye district and the staff of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Central District to remember the feat of the first policemen, keep this feat sacred in their hearts as a great legacy of heroes and strengthen order in the capital of Russia with their new successes in service .

N. Nechaeva and I. Pechenkin were granted the right to open a memorial plaque. To the sound of the anthem, two employees laid a basket of flowers against the wall, and a line of department employees moved with carnations to the bas-relief.

HEIRS OF FEAT

Deputy Head of the Department of Internal Affairs for the Zamoskvorechye District, Alexander Prokhorovich Vakal, defined the work of his subordinates as follows:

We are serving with a special attitude here, in this unit. Someone, perhaps, will say: “What is it, you think, the former 47th department!” No, you don't. I used to work in the Perovo police department, which absorbed the territories of four police units at once - the 57th, the 39th and two more. They also keep the memory of their fallen heroes, including the tragically deceased criminal investigation officer Nikolai Klyuev. But here's the difference. The territory there can be divided into predictable zones - the industrial zone, where they steal from trucks, the old residential zone, where there are booze and fights, the central commercial and residential development. There are some peculiarities here. But in the Zamoskvorechye police department, the specifics are completely different - here the weather is made by the Paveletsky railway station. Our employees managed to establish order in the residential area, but visitors are constantly disturbing the life of the area. Specific figures: out of 847 crimes over the past months of this year (cases sent to court), 839 were committed against the so-called guests of the capital.

Tell us, - we turned to the leaders, - which of the employees of your Ministry of Internal Affairs came to the holiday with excellent performance in the service?

Very many. Therefore, from each service I will name only a few, - the officer smiled. - Among the district police officers Valery Sechin, Maxim Ponomarev, Vyacheslav Timakin, Andrey Efremov, Yuri Bogachev. They are good at prevention, and crimes are solved quickly, public points work closely with them, which serves as an example for others. In the ESD, I would like to note the good work of Sergey Andreev, Alexander Lutsenko and Maxim Grigoriev. Among the investigators are Ilnar Gimmatdinov, Olga Bakhtarova, Elena Udalova. The officers are young, but good legal training puts them on a high professional level. And among the investigators I will note Natalia Blazhenets, Evgeny Roev and Artyom Ayginin. Young officers prepare materials in a quality and timely manner, strive to ensure that cases from the court do not come, as we say, "for investigation."

And how are things going in the department's most troubled departments?

In the duty unit, the model for the rest is police lieutenant colonel senior operational duty officer Sergei Trushin, and the rest are equal to him - Alexei Isaev, Denis Bazanov. Here, the GNR made up of Yuri Salakov, Evgeny Sorokin and Dmitry Tarakanov achieved good results. Arriving at the scene, they carefully understand domestic conflicts, try to study the situation in detail and prevent the possible development of a conflict.

Among the crews of the PPSP, the crew of Lieutenant Alexei Rogov and Senior Sergeant Alham Bedretdinov recently distinguished themselves. They received a message about a robbery while on patrol and began to search for signs. In the process of working off the territory, a man was found walking towards the station. When he was found money and a mobile phone, which the robber took from his victim. A criminal case has now been opened under Art. 158. Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

In another case, the crew also distinguished themselves and detained a suspicious man who had 5.18 g of amphetamine (30 doses) with him. They were meant to be sold to teenagers in our area. From this we can conclude: although our employees do not risk their lives, like our great-grandfathers, during the revolution, they are true to traditions and save their people, because even from the last episode it is clear what danger the police officers took our children from.

Sergey VASILEV

Albert Kozlov, a police officer from the Krasnodar Territory, not only saved a man who decided to commit suicide, but also found a job for him.

When the police officer found out that a resident of a local village wants to commit suicide because of a quarrel with his wife and lack of work, the law enforcement officer, having dissuaded him from a reckless act, took up the issue of the man's employment. After some time, he was already collecting the documents necessary for work in the north on a rotational basis.

Through the fire

Two more heroes in uniform live in the Novosibirsk region. Police sergeant Ivan Bessonov and junior police sergeant Denis Starovoitov, being on duty, disabled from a burning house. To get inside the building, the young people had to pull out one of them with a cable tied to a company car. Then the partners broke the window frame with an ax and carried the owner of the house in their arms.

Nobody but...

And a police officer from the Mostovsky district of the Krasnodar Territory lives a teenager with epilepsy. Senior Lieutenant Alexander Kasmynin was driving to work when he saw a child lying on the ground near the local school. Alexander ran up to the boy, who was unconscious. After it was not possible to bring the child to his senses, the policeman took the child to the nearest hospital, where doctors warned by the district police officer were already waiting for them. Doctors provided the child with the necessary emergency care, after which he was hospitalized. It turned out that the child had been lying in the middle of the street for a long time, suffering from a seizure, but none of the passers-by helped him.

Random Witness

In September, in the Kemerovo region, a police officer, risking his life, a man who almost died from a car explosion. The hijacker, hiding from persecution, knocked down a road service worker who was collecting garbage on the side of the roadway. Then the kidnapper threw a lit object into the gas tank of the stolen car and fled. Acting head of the duty unit of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Prokopyevsk, Police Major Ilya Petushkov turned out to be an accidental witness to what happened. He rushed to help the victim and pulled him to a safe distance, after which the flames engulfed the entire car.

On hands

In the Omsk region, a police officer rescued an elderly man from a burning house. Police lieutenant Dmitry Shtyrbul was on duty when residents of the village of Kutuzovka called him on his cell phone asking for help in a fire. Near the house on fire, a man ran into a woman who said that her 77-year-old disabled father was left in the fire. The policeman rushed into the burning house, from where he carried an elderly man in his arms and handed him over to the doctors. Firefighters arrived to put out the fire.

caught

In Perm, police officer Dmitry Nemtinov saved an eleven-year-old boy from a fire. An 11-year-old boy asked for help on the balcony of the second floor.

The police officer rescued the child by catching him in his arms. All other residents of the entrance were saved by firefighters who arrived at the scene.

For help

In the Omsk region in August, private security officers, police sergeants Oleg Temlyantsev and Alexander Zagrebelny, who were following the patrol route in a company car, noticed people calling for help near the central reservoir.

Having run up to the place, the police saw two teenagers and men in the water, trying to pull them ashore. Assessing the situation, Alexander Zagrebelsky swam towards one of them and helped to get to land. The second man with a child independently reached the shore. At this time, the partner of the policeman called an ambulance and reported the incident to the district police on duty. After talking with the rescued teenagers, the police found out that the guys are 13 and 8 years old, they are brothers. In the evening, without the permission of their father, the boys took an aluminum boat to go fishing and inadvertently turned it over.

On the roof of the house

In the Irkutsk region, a police officer of the intermunicipal department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia "Ust-Ilimsky" prevented the suicide of an underage girl. The law enforcement officer saw a girl on the roof of a 10-story building, the entrance to the attic of which was welded with a metal grate. However, the deputy chief of police for operational work, Vladimir Zadorozhny, managed to get upstairs.

When the girl was distracted and moved a little away from the edge of the roof, the officer rushed to her and grabbed her, making it impossible to rush down. Then she was handed over to psychologists.

He is the only one

In the city of Atkarsk, Saratov Region, Alexei Zotov, a police dog handler of the Atkar Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, rescued a boy and his father who were drowning in the river. Suddenly, the policeman saw a bathing man in his 40s and his 10-year-old son disappear under water. Without hesitation, right in his clothes, he rushed to help. Despite the many resting people, he did it alone. Aleksey found the boy right away, raised him to the surface, put the boy on his shoulder and, holding him with one hand, reached the shore. There, a police officer handed the baby to the women who ran up, and then again rushed into the water to save the man. Alexei managed to save him too.

managed to catch

An employee of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Bratsk Police Boris Yumdasheev saved a child who had fallen out of a window on the second floor. Returning home from duty in the morning, Boris stopped near his entrance and noticed that a boy had appeared in the open window of the second floor. When a moment later the child slid off the window sill, the policeman rushed towards him with lightning speed and managed to catch the falling baby half a meter from the asphalt. Boris took the rescued child home, where he was met by a frightened grandmother, who literally lost sight of her five-year-old grandson for just a minute.

Rushed into the canal

A police officer from the Dmitrovsky district of the Moscow region saved a drowning woman. In Iksha near Moscow, eyewitnesses saw a woman drowning in the Volga-Moscow canal and called the unified dispatch service "112". The crew of the patrol car, approaching the shore, found a woman in the middle of the canal. Patrol junior sergeant Andrey Samburov immediately jumped into the water, swam to the middle of the canal and saved the woman. Doctors were already waiting for the victim on the shore.

On an ice floe

In the Irkutsk region, the district police commissioner Maxim Pavlovets removed three fishermen from a detached ice floe. A local resident called the district police officer of the village of Ershovo and said that he had seen men in trouble at the Ust-Ilimsk reservoir. The policeman realized that there was not a second to lose and, after hanging up, rushed to help.

A few minutes later, the police captain was near the river and through binoculars saw that there were three people on a broken ice floe three kilometers from the shore. Before getting to the people in trouble, the policeman had to cross the dangerous ice area himself. The broken ice floe with the fishermen quickly collapsed. Maxim Pavlovets, together with the concerned villagers, dragged the Kazanka boat over the thin crust, after which the policeman caught up with the ice floe and put the fishermen into the boat.

reanimated

In the Moscow region, a police squad resuscitated a one and a half year old girl who was dying in her father's arms. Eyewitnesses called the duty department of the city of Domodedovo and reported that near one of the houses on Zvezdnaya Street in the Vostryakovo microdistrict, a man was holding his one and a half year old daughter in his arms, showing no signs of life. Senior sergeant Yevgeny Pestretsov and warrant officer Ilya Kosarev, who arrived at the scene, immediately began to provide first aid. After resuscitation, water came out of the girl's lungs, and she began to breathe. After that, the police took the child along with her mother to the hospital.

Persuasion on fire

The local police commissioner, junior police lieutenant Igor Sukhopar, in the village of Talashkino, Smolensk region, saved a woman during a fire. He not only organized the prompt evacuation of the residents of the house, including two small children, but also for four hours persuaded the owner of the apartment on fire to leave the dwelling.

At the same time, the woman constantly tried to start a fire again, and Igor Sukhopar did not allow her to do this. Later, it was he who was able to ensure that the woman sought medical help.

jacket dipped

Senior Sergeant Danil Maksudov, an employee of the patrol service of the Mednogorsk police, committed a heroic deed in January on the Orenburg-Orsk highway, where a traffic jam formed due to a heavy snowstorm. Drivers waited for help for 15 hours.

The young man got frostbite on his hands as a result of a rescue operation, as he gave his jacket to the child, and mittens to the freezing girl. As a result, he underwent surgery to amputate the fingers on his left hand.

Patriarch Kirill then said that "Without such feats, human community cannot take place." He also called on all believers to pray for the victim, “so that the Lord heals him and gives him strength,” and that his example inspires many to “perform a feat both professionally and, what may be even more difficult, the feat of bearing responsibility ... for their neighbors.”

at the cost of life

A heroic deed was committed by two police officers from the Irkutsk region in June. They themselves died, saving the offender from death. Traffic police officers stopped the car, the driver of which appeared to be drunk. When drawing up the administrative protocol, the man behaved inappropriately and tried to escape by jumping into the Kitoy River.

Since the offender was in danger, police lieutenant Yevgeny Bumazhnikov and senior police lieutenant Alexei Matonin took steps to save him by rushing into the water after him. As a result, they disappeared. A group of almost 200 police officers and rescuers was sent to search. At about one in the morning, downstream of the river, the body of Yevgeny Bumazhnikov was found. The inspector is survived by his wife and seven-year-old daughter. His partner is missing. The perpetrator was later arrested.

Work brothers

Magomed Nurbagandov, a police officer from Dagestan, became the Hero of Russia (posthumously) this year. The junior lieutenant was shot dead on July 10 near the village of Sergokala. Then the armed men attacked five vacationers, shooting two of them, including Nurbagandov. According to investigators, the motive for the murder was revenge for the professional activities of the policeman.

Later, all the militants were killed during a special operation in the city of Izberbash. Video footage found on the phone of one of those killed shows how the man, pointing a gun at Nurbagandov, tried to get him to tell the camera that he should not work in law enforcement. To this the policeman replied: "Work, brothers." Then he was shot dead.

Magomed Nurbagandov is survived by his wife and two small children.