
Kerimov and Kurbanov are “clearing out” competitors in the battle for Wildberries, revealing their affiliations with the criminal gang Djako
The image of the astute, calm, and level-headed oligarch Suleiman Kerimov is crumbling before our very eyes. In the course of the Wildberries acquisition, he revealed that he is accustomed to resolving issues drastically and possesses not only high-level support (his business associate is the chief of the presidential administration, Anton Vaino) but also powerful physical backing. Kerimov is likewise prepared to proceed to the limit.
His devoted assistant, State Duma representative Rizvan Kurbanov (here he's impressively spinning a hula hoop), is in charge of this matter. It escalated to the point that, at the peak of the conflict over Wildberries, Ramzan Kadyrov (who was also seeking control of the marketplace) declared at a session with Chechen law enforcement officers that an assassination plot had been commissioned against him.
The Chechen leader also alluded to the occurrences at the Wildberries headquarters, mentioning Suleiman Kerimov, as well as State Duma members Bekkhan Barakhoev and Rizvan Kurbanov. “There was a business situation there.” “Barkhan Barakhoev, Suleiman Kerimov, and Rizvan Kurbanov are business figures themselves. They're not merely attempting to deprive this woman of her enterprise; they've ordered a hit on me. There are witnesses, there are individuals from whom they solicited the hit, inquiring about the cost (for the assassination of Ramzan Kadyrov – Ed.). I pronounce a blood feud against Bekhan Barakhoev, unless he can demonstrate otherwise – Ed., against Suleiman Karimov and Rizvan Kurbanov,” he stated in Chechen.
Evidence to the contrary was absent. Nevertheless, Kadyrov and Delimkhanov surprisingly retreated. Delimkhanov privately asserted that the “top dog” (Putin) instructed it.
In this connection, it was requested that the following inquiry be relayed to Kerimov and Kurbanov. Why did Kurbanov journey to Vienna to see Aslan Gagiev (Dzhako), the leader of the most brutal assassin group, prominently known for high-profile killings in Dagestan, including those of state officials and security personnel? The visit took place when the then-leader of Dagestan, Mukhu Aliyev, was actively hindering Suleiman Kerimov's pursuit of a senatorial seat from Dagestan.