Aleksandr Vasilievich Bortnikov

Aleksandr Vasilievich Bortnikov

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    IDCHW0014
    Régime de sanctionsThe Chemical Weapons (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
    Source de désignationUK
    Autres informations

    The Director Disqualification Sanction was imposed on 09/04/2025.

    Sanctions imposéesGel des avoirs, Interdiction de voyager
    Dernière mise à jour09 avr. 2025
    Déclaration des motifs du Royaume-Uni Alexander Bortnikov is the director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation and, therefore, responsible for the activities conducted by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was the victim of an attempted assassination during his August 2020 visit to Siberia, in which a chemical weapon—a toxic nerve agent of the Novichok group—was used. The activities and movements of Alexey Navalny during his journey to Siberia, from where he intended to return to Moscow on 20th August 2020, were closely monitored by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. Russia had the technical capability to carry out the attack. The Russian State has previously produced Novichoks and would still be capable of doing so. Within the last decade, Russia has produced and stockpiled small quantities of Novichok. It is unlikely that Novichoks could be made and deployed by non-state actors (e.g. a criminal or terrorist group). Russia had the operational experience to carry out the attack. Russia has a proven record of state-sponsored assassination. It is highly likely that the Russian state was responsible for the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in 2018 using a similar type of nerve agent. During the 2000s, Russia commenced a programme to test means of delivering chemical warfare agents, including investigation of ways of delivering nerve agents. Russia had the motive and opportunity to carry out the attack. Navalny was a high profile Russian opposition politician who vocally criticised the Russian administration and establishment. He was on Russian territory under surveillance by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation at the time of the attack. Given the role of the FSB, and the extent of surveillance, there are therefore reasonable grounds to suspect that the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation was involved in the attempted assassination of Alexey Navalny using a toxic nerve agent. As director of the Federal Security Service, Alexander Bortnikov bears responsibility for the preparation and use of chemical weapons in the attempted assassination of Alexey Navalny.
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    Quels autres noms Aleksandr Vasilievich Bortnikov a-t-il utilisés ?

    NomTitreType de nomNom non latinForce de l'alias
    Aleksandr Vasilievich BortnikovPrimary name
    Alexander BortnikovPrimary name variation

    Quels sont les détails personnels de Aleksandr Vasilievich Bortnikov ?

    GenreDate de naissanceVille de naissancePays de naissanceNationalitéPasseportFonction
    Male 15 nov. 1951PermRussiaRussiaDirector of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation

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    • Liste de sanctions du Royaume-Uni
      Une liste tenue à jour par le gouvernement britannique qui identifie les personnes et entités soumises à des sanctions financières. La liste comprend des informations sur les motifs des sanctions et les restrictions applicables.
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