Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Vladimir Alexandrovich Kolokoltsev (Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Колоко́льцев; born 11 May 1961) is a Russian politician and police officer who was the Moscow Police Commissioner from 2009 to 2012.

He has been Russian Minister of Internal Affairs since 21 May 2012.

General of the Police
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Владимир Колокольцев
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Kolokoltsev in 2020
Minister of Internal Affairs
Assumed office
21 May 2012
PresidentVladimir Putin
Prime MinisterDmitry Medvedev
Mikhail Mishustin
Preceded byRashid Nurgaliyev
Commissioner of Moscow City Police
In office
7 September 2009 – 21 May 2012
Preceded byAlexander Ivanov
Succeeded byViktor Golovanov (Acting)
Personal details
Born (1961-05-11) 11 May 1961 (age 62)
Nizhny Lomov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Russia)
Political partyIndependent
Military service
AllegianceVladimir Kolokoltsev Soviet Union
Vladimir Kolokoltsev Russia
Branch/serviceVladimir Kolokoltsev Ministry of Internal Affairs (Soviet Union)
Vladimir Kolokoltsev Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia)
Years of service1982—
RankVladimir Kolokoltsev General of the Police
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Kolokoltsev holding a bilateral meeting with Indian delegation led by Rajnath Singh, Moscow, 27 November 2017
Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Kolokoltsev at a meeting of Vladimir Putin with senior officers on 25 October 2018

Biography

Kolokoltsev entered police service in 1982. He started his career in a special unit guarding foreign diplomatic missions in Moscow.

In 1984, he was appointed platoon commander of the separate patrol battalion of the Gagarinskiy district executive committee in Moscow.

He entered the Higher Political College of the Ministry of the Interior of the USSR and studied at the faculty of jurisprudence. He graduated from this college at 1989.

Afterwards he returned to police service in the position of detective of Criminal Investigation Unit of Kuntshevskiy district executive committee in Moscow. Then he was appointed to the position of the deputy chief of police station No. 20 in Moscow, and later the chief of police station No. 8 in Moscow.

In 1992, he was assigned to Criminal Investigation Department of Moscow Police Department HQ on the position of senior detective of the second unit.

At the beginning of 1993, he was appointed to the position of the chief of police station No. 108 in Moscow. Two years later he was appointed to the position of the chief of criminal investigation division in Central District Police Department of Moscow.

In 1997, he started to work in the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation and on the position of the chief of regional unit no. 4 of Department on Organized Crime Prevention of the Ministry of Interior of Russia in Moscow. Within two years he was appointed to the position of the chief of Regional Operational Search Bureau of Department on Organized Crime Prevention of the Ministry of Interior of Russia for southeastern administrative region of Moscow.

In 2001, he became the chief of unit No. 3 of Operational Search Bureau of the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation for Central Federal Region of Russia. Afterwards he was appointed to the position of the deputy chief of this Operational Search Bureau. In 2007, he was appointed to the position of the chief of Police Department in Orlov region. In April 2009, he became the first deputy chief of Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation. On 7 September 2009, he was appointed by the decree of the President of the Russian Federation to the position of the Moscow Police Commissioner. In 2010, he was given a special rank of "Militsiya lieutenant-general» by the Presidential decree. After re-attestation in 2011, he was re-appointed by the Presidential decree to the position of the Chief of Moscow Police and was given the rank of police lieutenant-general.

On 21 May 2012, he was appointed minister of interior in Dmitry Medvedev's Cabinet. He replaced Rashid Nurgaliyev in the post.[citation needed]

On 15 January 2020, he resigned as part of the cabinet, after President Vladimir Putin delivered the Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly, in which he proposed several amendments to the constitution. He was reinstated on 21 January 2020.

In May 2023, he visited Saudi Arabia and met with Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud.

Sanctions

In April 2018, the United States imposed sanctions on Kolokoltsev and 23 other Russian nationals.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, on 6 April 2022 the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the United States Department of the Treasury added him to its list of persons sanctioned pursuant to Executive Order 14024. He was sanctioned by the government of the United Kingdom on 15 March 2022.

Personal life

Kolokoltsev is married and has a son and a daughter.

He has a Doktor Nauk (Doctor of Sciences) of Law, and has the rank of "Honoured Officer of Internal Affairs Authorities". He has been decorated with a number of state and departmental awards.

On 28 June 2021, the independent Russian media outlet Proekt announced that it would publish an investigation into the property of the relatives of Vladimir Kolokoltsev. The next day, Moscow police raided apartments of owner Roman Badanin, deputy editor in chief Mikhail Rubin and co-founder of Proekt Maria Zholobova; the police also seized journalistic equipment. On 15 July 2021, Russian authorities banned Proekt and labeled five of its journalists as "foreign agents". Proekt became the first news outlet that has been labeled as "undesirable organisation" in Russia.

See also

References

Civic offices
Preceded by
Alexander Ivanov
Police Commissioner of Moscow
2009–2012
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Internal Affairs
2012–present
Incumbent

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