Said Dzhaparovich Amirov (russian: Саи́д Джапа́рович Ами́ров, born 5 March 1954) is a
Dagestan
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i economist and former politician for
United Russia
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who was mayor of
Makhachkala
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from 1998 to 2013. He was detained in June 2013 on suspicion of having ordered the murder of state investigator Arsen Gadzhibeko in 2011. Amirov was suspended from his position as mayor of Makhachkala on 14 June 2013 by the Basmanny Court of Moscow which also ruled that Amirov could be kept in custody until November 2013. He is currently serving a life sentence on charges of terrorism and commissioning contract killings.
Early life and civil career
Said Amirov was born in the village Dzhanga-Makhi in central Dagestan, an area from which many leading politicians in Dagestan hail.
[Musa Musayev (18 April 2012)]
Said Amirov: more than a mayor
''Vestnik Kavkasa'', retrieved 2 June 2013 He is an ethnic
Dargin.
[Liz Fuller (2 June 2013)]
Makhachkala Mayor Arrested In Murder Investigation
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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, retrieved 3 June 2013
Amirov obtained a degree in economics at the All-Union Institute of the Food Industry in 1983, and a Candidate degree in economics from the St. Petersburg Engineering and Economics Institute in 1992. In 2006, he obtained a doctorate degree.
[AMIROV Said Dzhaparovich, (Dr.), mayor]
Who is who in Russia, retrieved 2 June 2013 He teaches at Dagestan's State University, and is a member of the Academy of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, and the Russian Municipal Academy.
From 1971 to 1991, Amirov worked in various positions for consumers' cooperatives, ultimately becoming chairman of the consumers' union
Dagpotrebsoyuz.
[AMIR Said Dzhaparovich]
Persona.rin.ru, retrieved 2 June 2013
Political career
He was deputy Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Dagestan from 1991 to 1998, and is also the founder of the Dagestani People's Reform Party. In 1998, he was elected mayor of Makhachkala with more than 70% of the vote,[ and has subsequently been reelected.][
Makhachkala has experienced substantial population growth and economic progress during Amirov's mayoral period.][Adrienne Mong (24 April 2013)]
Makhachkala: Dusty Russian city where Boston suspect felt he 'belonged'
NBC News
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, retrieved 7 June 2013 He has twice been voted Russia's best mayor. He has at the same time been accused of being part of widespread corruption.[
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Survival of assassination attempts
Amirov has been the victim of several assassination
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attempts—15, according to many sources[—and has used a ]wheelchair
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since his spine was hit by a bullet in 1993.[Ellen Barry (1 June 2013)]
Russian Force Arrests Mayor Tied to Killing in Dagestan
''New York Times
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'', retrieved 2 June 2013 In 1998, a bomb went off at his father's gravesite. Amirov used to visit the grave daily, but was not present when the bomb went off. One person was wounded. On 4 September 1998, explosives went off near his house, killing 20 people in the neighbourhood, and injuring eight more.[Zaira Abdullaeva (30 April 2002)]
DAGESTAN'S SAID AMIROV: "ONLY DEATH WILL STOP ME"
Jamestown Foundation
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, retrieved 7 June 2013 Two relatives of Sharaputdin Musaev, chairman of Dagestan's Pension Fund, were later found guilty of the attack.[
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Murder charge
On 1 June 2013, Amirov was detained by Russian forces on suspicion of involvement in the 2011 murder of state investigator Arsen Gadzhibekov. Ten other persons were arrested in the same operation. Amirov was brought to Moscow
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for questioning.[Kathy Lally (1 June 2013)]
Russian forces arrest mayor of Dagestan city where Tsarnaev lived
''Washington Post
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'', retrieved 2 June 2013 According to Life News, investigators were also looking into whether Amirov was connected to the criminal group Kolkhozniki, which is believed to be involved in drug traffic
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king, among other crimes.[ Amirov denied being involved with the murder, and, according to his lawyer Mark Kruter, claimed he had become the victim of political games. Amirov was placed in custody in Lefortovo pre-trial prison. His advocates has argued that Amirov's health problems makes him unfit to be in prison and requested the Basmanny Court of Moscow to allow home arrest instead. The court turned down the request on 3 July 2013 and on 26 July 2013 it extended the custody period to November 2013 after Amirov had undergone a medical examination in a hospital.
Amirov was suspended from his position as mayor of Makhachkala on 14 June 2013 by the Basmanny Court.
On 9 July 2014 he was found guilty of planning a terrorist act and was sentenced to 10 years in a penal colony.
On 27 August 2015 he was found guilty of a number of other crimes and was sentenced for life. Amirov is serving his sentence at the Black Dolphin Prison.]
References
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Dargwa people
Russian people of Dagestani descent
Mayors of places in Russia
People from Makhachkala
1954 births
Living people
Inmates of Black Dolphin Prison