Strizhov Andrey Aleksandrovich became the chief of Central Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the city of Moscow
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin appointed Strizhov Andrey Aleksandrovich the chief Glavnogo of investigative managements (GSU) Investigating Committee of the Russian Federation across Moscow. The last two years he fulfilled duties of the head of GSU after his predecessor Alexander Aleksandrovich Drymanov submitted the official report about dismissal. "To appoint to the 5-year term of the colonel of justice Strizhov Andrey Aleksandrovich the head Central Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the city of Moscow" — it is spoken in the decree Vladimir Putin. The decree Vladimir Putin appointed heads and in other power departments. So, Sergey...