Rashid Nurgaliev (his biography is related to law enforcement) - former Minister of the Interior, General, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, economist. He is an academic at ABOP, and has written several books.
A family
Rashid Nurgaliev was born on October 8, 1956 in the city of Zhetygar of the Kazakh SSR. By nationality - Tatar. His mother and father worked in the police. Father, Vasily Ivanovich, began his career with a simple operative. Then he became a colonel and worked as the head of the colony. For some time the family lived in Karelia.
Mother, Alexandra Saitovna, worked with her husband. She died first, and after her death, Rashid's father moved to his brother in Kazan. Nurgaliev has a sibling older brother who worked as a security guard at a factory in the village of Verkhny.
Education
Nurgaliyev graduated from high school, which was located in the village of Nadvoitsy in 1974. Immediately he entered the Petrozavodsk university for physical education. Having become a student, he joined the CPSU party. He graduated from Nurgaliyev University in 1979. He received a rare profession in the specialty "Metallophysics and X-ray." Later, he taught physics at a village evening school. Then he graduated from the KGB Academy.
Career
In 1981, Rashid Nurgaliyev became a security officer. He began his military career with the city of Kostomuksha, which is located on the border with Finland. Then he climbed the career ladder to the security officer.
Since 1992, he worked with Nikolai Patrushev, the Minister of Security, who later became the chief of the FSB of Russia. In 1995, Nurgaliyev was seconded to the Security Service. In it, he became the head of the Department for the Protection of State Security Officers.
In 2000, together with an interdepartmental operational group, he organized control of the legality of wheat imports imported from the United States. In the summer of the same year, Nurgaliev was promoted to become deputy director of the FSB and director of the Inspectorate.
Activities in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
In 2002, Nurgaliev Rashid Gumarovich, whose position was promoted to chief of the criminal police, became responsible for the main operational services. He was engaged in confronting crime (including organized) and extremism. With its help, in 2003, a counter-terrorism unit was established (in the GUBOP).
After the resignation of Gryzlov, Nurgaliyev was first appointed acting Interior Ministry of the Russian Federation, and in 2004 he occupied the ministerial chair. In 2004, he published a written book - a historical essay about the Ministry of the Interior. Since 2005, Rashid Nurgaliyev is a general of the army, and since 2006 - a member of the anti-terrorist committee of our country and his deputy chairman. From 2007 to spring 2011, under his leadership, the largest reform of the military departments was carried out.
The militia became the police, but the methods of its work remained the same. The rights were significantly expanded, and a mandatory extraordinary certification of employees of departments took place. As a result, more than twenty percent of employees lost their jobs.
In 2011, Russian President D. Medvedev established the Interdepartmental Commission on Resistance to Extremism in Russia. Her leader was appointed Nurgaliev. The new structure was to not only manage various services, but also adjust their activities.
Since 2012, Nurgaliyev was appointed deputy secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. After the government elections, Rashid Nurgaliyev (he did not leave the post of minister) was not included in the list of the ministry. Vladimir Putin has appointed Vladimir Kolokoltsev to the post of Interior Minister. Previously, he was the head of the head of the police department of the capital. In the same year, Nurgaliyev, a former minister, was appointed deputy secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
Awards and Achievements
He has been awarded many awards. He was awarded five orders. Nurgaliev is considered an honorary citizen in the Republic of Karelia. Rashid Gumarovich received a prize to them. Yuri Andropov.
Personal life
Rashid Nurgaliev married Margarita Evgenievna, whom he met in Petrozavodsk, on New Year's Eve. At that time, she was in her third year at a local pedagogical institute. Two sons were born in their family, Rashid and Maxim. They followed in the footsteps of their father, becoming officers. Wife Nurgalieva worked as a primary school teacher.
Hobbies of Nurgaliyev
Since childhood, Rashid Gumarovich was very fond of sports. And constantly doing it. Most of all he preferred hockey. But he did not disdain gymnastics. Throughout his life he maintains good athletic form. Still loves to play hockey, devoting some of his free time to it.
Speaking about the beloved city, Nurgaliev most often recalls Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia. Although he has been living in Moscow for a long time, practically without leaving the capital, it was in Petrozavodsk that his youth passed. Talking about his son, the father always emphasizes that Rashid does not drink alcohol at all, does not smoke, and prefers vegetarian cuisine. He loves bread, fruits, greens and vegetables. He and his wife make branded tea on their own, brewing green and black in equal shares.