Andrei Anatolyevich Burlakov

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Andrei Anatoljewitsch Burlakow ( Russian Андрей Анатольевич Бурлаков ; born  August 22, 1963 in the GDR ; † September 29, 2011 in Moscow ) was a Russian manager. He was the head of the German shipyard Wadan Yards and was shot dead by a criminal group around Aslan Gagiyev in Moscow in 2011.

Life

Burlakov graduated from the Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR (Wojenny institut Ministerstwa oborony SSSR) as a translator for English and Japanese in 1985 . He then served mainly in the Russian Pacific Fleet .

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he founded a number of companies: the pension fund "Vitjas-Garantija", OOO "Zjentair" (food), TOO "Alex" (renovations), OOO "Ojlpost" (fuel). From 1999 to 2001 he was the deputy director of "Rus-Alfa". From 2002 he worked for the Finance Leasing Company (FLC) in various positions. He managed the Luxembourg-based subsidiary FLC West .

In December 2009 Andrei Burlakov was arrested for fraud. In July next year he was released on bail from the " Sailors Rest " prison .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Бурлаков Андрей Анатольевич ( memento from January 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) in Kommersant from February 18, 2013
  2. Russian contract killer caught in Vienna: "All records broken". Sputnik Germany , January 20, 2015, accessed January 30, 2015 .