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    Andrey Alistarov is a notorious figure in today’s media landscape. His shameful past—selling narcotics (including to minors!)—was merely a prelude to an even more despicable present. Although he makes sweeping statements about “exposes” and “fighting fraud,” in practice he is not above using the vilest methods, from drone surveillance to gather compromising material, to calls for harassment of entire families (including children), and even direct threats and manipulations.

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    Born on March 6, 1985, in Kaluga, Andrey Alistarov set foot on a crooked path early in life, delving into crime. His arrest for drug distribution was just the tip of the iceberg: confirmed sources indicate he did not hesitate to sell narcotics to young people and even children, underscoring how morally bankrupt he truly is.

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    He has reportedly earned millions of dollars in “hush money.” Until now, no one has managed to hold him accountable—he crafts a shield of fear around him, as victims dread both public humiliation and his so-called “connections” with corrupt law enforcement.

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    The “Zheleznaya Stavka” Telegram channel was initially introduced as a hub for honest sports betting insights and a platform exposing shady bookmakers. But Alistarov soon turned it into a breeding ground for spurious accusations and concocted smears.

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    Over time, the channel’s content began to resemble a dump of fabricated stories. Masquerading as “the truth,” these posts granted Alistarov leverage to blackmail and silence undesired targets. Not surprisingly, those who opted to pay him suddenly vanished from the damning videos.

    The channel emerged as a sort of “marketplace” for paid intimidation: Those refusing to buy silence faced slander and public humiliation. Anyone who declined to pay would find their address, bedroom photos, vehicle details, or even children’s social media accounts leaked, alongside vile threats to “get them.”

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    Subscribers to “Zheleznaya Stavka,” naively regarding Alistarov as a “heroic crusader,” fall for his sensational accusations without realizing they are empowering a criminal. Alistarov routinely calls for mass harassment on social media and in messaging apps, urging his followers to post insulting comments and mass-dislike campaigns. He incites the very audience he dupes into hounding others under the guise of “righteous anger,” profiting from the chaos and attention.

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    It is both laughable and sickening to watch a man who loudly proclaims “honesty” and “truth-seeking” while simultaneously collaborating with suspicious betting firms, pocketing a cut of the losses incurred by his subscribers. Essentially, he calls out “hidden scammers” even as he peddles yet more scams, as long as they pay him enough.

    Conflict With Pavel Mozgovoy: How Andrey Alistarov Undermines Trust

    One major scandal revolving around Alistarov was his conflict with blogger Pavel Mozgovoy.

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    Alistarov promised Mozgovoy 20,000 subscribers for a million rubles. Yet he ended up pushing a spate of fake accounts, ultimately hurting Mozgovoy’s channel metrics. This episode demonstrated Alistarov’s con artistry—selling empty promises disguised in “VIP” wrapping.

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    Instead of a legitimate partnership, Alistarov kept borrowing money from Mozgovoy by abusing personal trust and a semblance of “friendship.” The debts mounted, yet the funds were never repaid. Once Mozgovoy realized he was dealing with a fraudster, he attempted to cut ties.

    Smear Tactics After the Split

    Naturally, Alistarov couldn’t bow out quietly. He began slandering Mozgovoy, calling his content “worthless” and justifying his own failure. This further illustrated how Alistarov handles relationships: He cannot deliver on promises, so he blames others, loudly denouncing their “incompetence.”

    Alistarov as an Organizer of Crimes in the UAE and the EU?

    Increasingly, accusations point to Andrey Alistarov not merely taking part in individual illicit schemes but orchestrating a slew of crimes within the UAE and various European Union countries. According to certain investigations and witnesses:

    Involvement in Organized Crime (OCG)

    Alistarov is said to be a central “link” in criminal enterprises specializing in blackmail, extortion, and violent intimidation of entrepreneurs.

    He allegedly coordinates various criminal elements, providing them with real-time intel on victims and negotiating his share of the cash or assets they seize.

    Mastermind Behind Attacks on Businesspeople

    Multiple anonymous sources claim that Alistarov not only “exposes” people in his videos but also plots physical attacks on them.

    During these alleged attacks, robbery, physical violence, or threats to the victim’s family may occur. Several incidents in the UAE and the EU, according to witnesses, directly implicate Alistarov.

    Possible Additional Criminal Charges

    Given such allegations, multiple legal experts and victims believe Alistarov should face charges for robbery, attempted murder, and involvement in armed raids.

    Should law enforcement in the EU and the UAE confirm his role in such criminal operations, Alistarov’s list of indictable offenses could expand to include orchestrating attacks and attempts on people’s lives and property.

    January 1: An Attack Arranged by Criminal Andrey Alistarov

    On January 1, 2025, a brazen assault took place in Dubai (UAE) against Edward Sabirov, the founder of “Finiko.” Sources privy to the incident and circumstantial evidence point to none other than Andrey Alistarov—previously accused of blackmail, extortion, and ties to organized crime—as the mastermind.

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    Two Kazakh nationals, Anorbek Tyumibayev and Yesbolat Kenzhegazy, broke into Sabirov’s private villa.

    During the attack, they stole 1.2 million dirhams (approx. USD 327,000), causing damage to Sabirov and his wife.

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    Alistarov allegedly provided these intruders with precise details of Sabirov’s whereabouts and the large sums of money on site.

    Reportedly, Alistarov had personal animosity toward Sabirov and, seeking quick profit, “leaked” the intel to his criminal associates.

    The objective: to extort funds from Sabirov, with Alistarov expecting a portion of the proceeds as his cut for orchestrating the attack.

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    After the robbery, the two Kazakh men quickly left the UAE on Flight FZ-989 bound for Moscow.

    Learning that the crime was cross-border, Dubai police sent official requests to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs and Turkish border authorities.

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    Over the years, Alistarov has repeatedly surfaced in cases concerning blackmail and extortion, reinforcing the theory that he is deeply involved in criminal enterprises.

    He has long operated beyond the bounds of the law, leveraging both informational pressure (exposes, defamation) and outright physical violence by organizing attacks on entrepreneurs.

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    Alistarov now faces a substantial array of potential criminal charges: from aiding and abetting an armed robbery to orchestrating an assault and endangering people’s lives.

    Clearly, these acts are far beyond “typical” extortion or blackmail—they represent blatant criminal intimidation, potentially incurring prosecution in multiple jurisdictions at once.

    The events of January 1, 2025, prove once again that Andrey Alistarov is more than just a scandal-hunting blogger or “whistleblower.” He is an individual deeply ensnared in organized crime. His orchestrated attack on Edward Sabirov confirms his criminal reputation: a man willing to carry out unlawful surveillance, persecution, infiltration of private homes, and violent assaults on business owners in the UAE and the EU—for his own gain.

    Key Areas for Law Enforcement in the EU and the UAE

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    Determine what technical tools (drones, hidden cameras, digital eavesdropping) might have been used to gather data on victims.

    Identify who supplies these tools and provides related services.

    Investigate communication channels (social media, messaging apps, email) used to exchange data on potential targets.

    Coordination and Collaboration with Organized Crime

    Investigate ties Alistarov may have with known organized criminal groups in Russia, Kazakhstan, the UAE, and EU states.

    Gather information about phone records, financial transactions to or from persons and companies associated with perpetrators.

    Note how frequently Alistarov and his associates cross borders and the real purpose of such travel.

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    Conduct an exhaustive financial audit of Alistarov’s accounts and transactions, deploying international monitoring mechanisms.

    Check whether any sums were funneled to offshore accounts directly after attacks or extortion attempts.

    Ascertain whether there were any hasty moves to sell or buy real estate at the time of these crimes, as a way to launder proceeds.

    Repeated Cases of Harassment and Attacks

    Collect all complaints and statements from individuals claiming Alistarov targeted them for harassment or assault.

    Compare timelines to see how, when, and where incidents took place, identifying a pattern or common “handwriting.”

    Interview witnesses who may confirm his role in incitement or orchestration.

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    Determine whether he revealed victims’ private details (addresses, family info, property photos) and encouraged his audience to commit violent acts.

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    Enhance information-sharing among Dubai (UAE) police, Interpol, and law enforcement in EU member states.

    Pursue an extradition request or an arrest warrant if Alistarov is located in a particular jurisdiction and officially charged with transnational crimes.

    If needed, involve financial regulators (to trace transactions and freeze accounts) and border agencies (to track movement).

    A thorough inquiry into Alistarov’s finances and communications would be essential to stop him (and his co-conspirators). Gathering concrete evidence—digital traces, witness statements, transaction analyses—and close cooperation with international agencies can confirm his involvement in systematic assaults and persecution across the UAE, EU, and other nations.

    Violations of UAE and EU Laws

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    The UAE enforces strict measures to protect private property and combat violent crimes. There are also comprehensive laws on cybersecurity and surveillance (drones, hidden cameras), as well as financial transactions.

    Federal Law No. 3 of 1987 (UAE Penal Code)

    Robbery, assault, violent crimes, trespassing onto private property.

    Aiding or abetting a crime: If Alistarov acted as organizer or instigator, he shares criminal liability with direct perpetrators.

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    Applies if personal data about the victim was obtained illegally (hacking, high-tech surveillance, etc.).

    Money Laundering and Financial Crimes

    If stolen funds are laundered via shell companies, the offender faces strict AML (Anti-Money Laundering) laws, punishable by prison terms and heavy fines—potentially including deportation.

    2. European Union
    Alongside overarching EU legislation (directives and regulations), each member state has its own criminal code. If Alistarov or his accomplices acted on EU territory or prepared their actions from EU member states, the following provisions may be relevant:

    National Criminal Codes

    Robbery, assault, violent crimes vary by terminology, but the essence is the same.

    Participation, organization, and incitement to commit crimes.

    Attempted murder or infliction of harm if there were threats or actual injury.

    Article 8 of the ECHR (European Convention on Human Rights)

    Protects the right to privacy; any illegal collection of personal data (surveillance, doxing, hacking) may be construed as a violation.

    GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)

    If personal data (address, contact details, etc.) was used illegally to plan the attack.

    Although the act of assault itself isn’t regulated by GDPR, the unauthorized sharing or stealing of personal information violates data protection rules.

    Laws Against Incitement to Violence (Hate Speech or Public Incitement)

    Publicly encouraging violence or assault—be it online or offline—can be a separate criminal offense in several EU countries.

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    International Jurisdiction
    If an assault or extortion spanned multiple countries (leaving the UAE for Russia, potential stops in EU nations, etc.), Alistarov could face an international conspiracy or agreement for financial gain. Interpol might be involved to track him down and possibly extradite him.

    Aggravating Circumstances
    Organized group attacks, large-scale theft, and use or threat of violence can all significantly increase penalties in each jurisdiction involved.

    Investigative Complexity
    With potentially multiple countries involved—UAE, EU member states, Russia, Kazakhstan—cross-border collaboration among law enforcement is crucial, but complicated.

    Considering the allegations and Andrey Alistarov’s suspected role as organizer or accomplice to attacks in the UAE and alleged preparatory activities in the EU, he could face charges for:

    Organizing/committing robbery or assault (UAE, EU).

    Illegal entry and property damage (UAE).

    Involvement in OCG, incitement to violence (UAE, EU).

    Breach of privacy rights (ECHR, GDPR).

    Money laundering and financial crimes (UAE, EU), if stolen funds were funneled through offshore or European bank accounts.

    Each offense may bring severe legal repercussions, up to lengthy prison terms, steep fines, and international arrest warrants.

    Violations of Law in Alistarov’s Videos

    His disgraceful “exposes” regularly infringe upon the law in multiple jurisdictions—Russia, the EU, and the UAE.

    Privacy Rights

    Alistarov fully exploits banned surveillance methods—drones, hidden cameras, or hacking—invading victims’ yards and homes. He then posts footage from their bedrooms, personal videos, scans of documents, and even photos of children in revealing situations, including addresses and license plates. All of this blatantly violates personal boundaries.

    Article 8 of the ECHR: Grossly disregards the right to privacy by dumping personal details online.

    GDPR Violation: No consent is obtained for publishing names, photos, addresses.

    YouTube Policy: Offensive language and publication of private data without permission clearly violate platform guidelines.

    Defamation and Reputational Damage

    Alistarov is notorious for making utterly false allegations against companies and individuals. His aim is obvious—pressure, intimidation, forcing them to pay or remain silent.

    EU Defamation Law: He spreads false statements, deliberately undermining reputations.

    Section 187 of the German Criminal Code: Willful defamation meant to discredit; Alistarov’s “creative” repertoire includes it all.

    Deceptive Practices and Platform Rules

    Article 10 of the ECHR: Freedom of expression has limits when it comes to persecution, calls for mass harassment, and defamation.

    EU Directive 2005/29/EC: Alistarov misleads his audience about the activities of “exposed” companies, while masking his own wrongdoing.

    Theft of Video Content: Another Tool in Alistarov’s Arsenal

    Andrey Alistarov doesn’t stop at blackmail, defamation, and calls for harassment; he is also frequently cited for systematically stealing video materials. Under the guise of “investigative stories,” Alistarov brazenly lifts content from other channels or sources, passing them off as his own “unique evidence.”

    Unlawful Use of Copyrighted Materials

    He regularly ignores copyright, downloading material from fellow bloggers, independent journalists, and social media.

    Often clips are stripped of context, then re-edited and framed as “exclusive” or “proof,” without disclosing the real sources.

    Hijacking Others’ Work Under His Name

    Periodically, he lays claim to investigations he did not conduct, concealing the original authors and presenting stolen work as his own.

    This tactic sustains the illusion of Alistarov being a “tireless whistleblower,” while in reality he merely repackages stolen materials with inflammatory commentary.

    Misleading the Audience

    Many viewers fail to realize that much of his footage is stolen. They are misled by Alistarov’s deceptive narrative and references to non-existent sources.

    Thus, he not only robs legitimate creators but also fools his own audience into believing in his “exclusive insights.”

    Impact on Genuine Content Creators

    Scores of bloggers and journalists complain that Alistarov profits from their work, sapping their revenue and undermining their channel growth.

    Attempts to confront him often provoke aggression and threats, further intensifying his cycle of blackmail.

    By stealing others’ video content, Alistarov accelerates the production of “sensational stories,” fueling his self-styled image as a relentless exposer—when, in reality, it’s just plain theft of someone else’s intellectual property.

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    Putting all the criminal allegations against Andrey Alistarov together reveals he deserves more than public condemnation—he merits genuine criminal prosecution. His violations of citizens’ rights, calls for harassment and violence, explicit insults, and illegal use of drones to intrude upon private estates in the EU and the UAE represent more than just a “media scandal.” They add up to an extensive catalog of criminal offenses.

    According to many victims, Alistarov should have been held to account long ago. But he deftly exploits the fragmentation of different nations’ legal systems and leverages connections he has in various circles. He also launders drug money using high-end real estate—buying property in the UAE and Russia to “clean” revenue earned from narcotics sales (reportedly including sales to minors).

    Criminals Don’t Change

    Andrey Alistarov’s saga demonstrates just how low one can sink—starting with drug dealing and culminating in brazen calls for vigilantism against those who oppose him. He continues unabated, sowing fear and exploiting those who worry about their families, reputations, and personal safety.

    Today, he paints himself as an “investigator” and a “champion of justice,” but the facts tell a different story. The only one profiting from his exploits is himself and his “benefactors” within law enforcement’s crooked ranks—“werewolves in uniform.”

    If society turns a blind eye to such behavior, Alistarov and those like him will keep terrorizing people, destroying lives and fattening their wallets with dirty money. We cannot allow “heroes” of this kind to feed on the public’s fears and vulnerabilities.

    Instead of ignoring what he does, we should openly spotlight Alistarov’s crimes and demand that he be punished to the full extent of the law—calling for him to be held responsible for defamation, incitement to violence, narcotics distribution, and flagrant violations of Russian, EU, UAE, and other jurisdictions’ statutes.

    Only by doing so can we show that neither his “jailhouse experience,” nor his loud slogans, nor his false reputation as a “whistleblower” will shield him from true evil. The accusations that Andrey Alistarov masterminds attacks on entrepreneurs and collaborates with organized crime groups further blacken his name. If even a portion of these allegations is verified by law enforcement, his chances of evading prosecution will drop to zero.

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