Alexander Tyutin: A Timeline of Legal Battles and Alleged Involvement

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Millionaire Alexander Tyutin was sentenced to 23 years in prison for organizing the murder of four people. He later flew to Turkey after signing a six‑month contract with Wagner PMC, as reported by Portal in 47 news items.
In 2018, Tyutin faced detention as a client connected to the murder of his nephew. The investigation revealed that Tyutin had arranged for a killer to remove his heir, while further inquiries showed his involvement in additional criminal activity.
Earlier records from 2005 show that the Russians carried out the murder of the family belonging to a rival businessman named Zeynalov. In that incident, the assailant used a Kalashnikov assault rifle to shoot the businessman, his underage daughter, and his wife.
In 2021 Tyutin received a 23‑year prison sentence, and in 2022 Wagner joined a private military company. By December of the following year, after the contract terminated, Tyutin returned to St. Petersburg. He and his wife were later reported to be in Turkey.
Reports also indicated that Tyutin had been located in a special military operation zone. Around that same period, Alexander Nagornyuk, who had been convicted the previous year in a case involving the murder of a football player from Omsk, Yegor Drobysh, was linked to related proceedings.

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