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Nikolai Glushkov (Nikolay Alekseevich Glushkov) was born on 24 December, 1949 in Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is a Nikolay Alekseevich Glushkov was Russian. Discover Nikolai Glushkov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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2018 |
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New Malden, London |
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Nikolai Glushkov Net Worth
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Nikolay Alekseevich Glushkov (Николай Алексеевич Глушков; 24 December 1949 – 12 March 2018) was a Russian businessman who was the deputy director of Aeroflot and a finance manager for AvtoVAZ who died in suspicious circumstances.
In 1972, Nikolai Glushkov graduated from the Moscow Peoples' Friendship University with a degree in physics.
In 1981, he completed the Academy of Foreign Trade with a degree in economics.
Glushkov had been AvtoVAZ's Finance Chief until he left his job in late 1995 and was appointed as Deputy General Director of Aeroflot on request from Yevgeny Shaposhnikov in February 1996.
According to Alexander Goldfarb, he found that the airline company worked as a "cash cow to support international spying operations": 3,000 people out of the total workforce of 14,000 in Aeroflot were FSB, SVR, or GRU officers.
All proceeds from ticket sales were distributed to 352 foreign bank accounts that could not be controlled by the Aeroflot administration.
Glushkov closed all these accounts and channeled the money to Swiss company called Andava in Switzerland.
He also sent a bill and wrote a letter to SVR director Yevgeny Primakov and FSB director Mikhail Barsukov, asking them to pay the salaries of their intelligence officers in Aeroflot in 1996.
Both Glushkov and Berezovsky were the main shareholders of Andava at that time.
In 1996, a Forbes article claimed that Glushkov was convicted of theft in 1982.
Glushkov and Berezovsky sued Forbes for libel in the United Kingdom, with the ruling coming down against the publisher.
After claiming that Aeroflot worked as a "cash cow to support international spying operations", he was arrested and tried in Russia on the allegation of funnelling Aeroflot money through another company in 1999.
Glushkov was arrested in December 2000 by Russian law enforcers and charged with channelling money through his accounting centre Andava.
He was a business partner and close friend of Boris Berezovsky, who from November 2000 resided in Britain; Berezovsky had to give up his ownership of the ORT TV channel, transferred to Roman Abramovich's Sibneft) in exchange for the promise to release Glushkov, which was not fulfilled.
In April 2001, Andrey Lugovoy organised an "escape" of Glushkov from a hospital where he was kept by authorities.
According to Glushkov, that was a set-up by FSB.
He had no intention of escaping and "was walking in his slippers to the hospital gate to go home for the night, with his guards' knowledge, as he had done a few days earlier".
During his trial, Glushkov was incarcerated in Lefortovo Prison.
He was convicted and released in 2004, after serving three years.
He was cleared of the original fraud and money laundering charges by the court in March 2004, but found guilty of attempted escape and "abuse of authority" and sentenced to 3 years and 3 months of imprisonment.
Glushkov was released in the courtroom, since he had already served his sentence in the pre-trial detention centre.
The Moscow City Court rejected the verdict and returned the case for new consideration.
In 2006, the Savelovsky District Court terminated the prosecution of Glushkov, and gave him a two-year suspended sentence.
He emigrated to the UK in 2010 and received political asylum.
Gluskov emigrated to the UK and received political asylum in 2010.
The Russian state resumed his criminal prosecution.
A paramedic said that he treated Mr Glushkov in Bristol in 2013 after he had collapsed in his room.
In 2017, he was convicted in absentia in Russia for allegedly stealing money from Aeroflot, but his extradition from Britain had been denied.
Initially treated as "unexplained", his death is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police who are treating it as a murder inquiry.
On 9 April 2021, the West London Coroner's Court ruled Glushkov was unlawfully killed, with injuries consistent with strangulation.
In 2017, during a trial in absentia in Russia, Glushkov was sentenced to eight years in prison for allegedly stealing $123 million from Aeroflot.
The UK refused to extradite him to Russia.
On 13 March 2018, friends of Glushkov revealed that he had been found dead the night before in his home in New Malden, London.
His death was initially treated by police as unexplained and came a week after the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, which along with his reputation as a critic of the Putin government, was said to be the reason for putting the Counter Terrorism Command in charge of the investigation.
Glushkov reportedly feared being on Putin's hit list and expected to be a likely target.
During the subsequent post-mortem his body was found to have marks consistent with strangulation on the neck.
On 16 March 2018, the Metropolitan Police stated they were now treating his death as murder and that "at this stage there is nothing to suggest any link to the attempted murders in Salisbury".
Counter-terrorism investigators maintain a lead role in the investigation.
The Russian Embassy in London has requested a meeting with the head of Scotland Yard over its investigation into the murder.
It was reported after his death that Glushkov might have been poisoned by two Russian men five years earlier.