DOMINIC LAWSON: Vladimir Putin’s threat to murder Boris Johnson is typical of a gangster who runs his country like a criminal enterprise

By Dominic Lawson for the Daily Mail01:10 GMT 30 Jan 2023 , updated 11:40 GMT 30 Jan 2023

You would not normally expect the president of one of the five permanent member nations of the UN Security Council to threaten to wipe out a colleague, personally. But if that national leader is a gangster, it is less surprising — even predictable.

That was my reaction on learning that last February, Vladimir Putin menaced the then British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson, in exactly this manner.

During a telephone call, Mr Johnson warned that if President Putin invaded Ukraine, there would be unprecedented sanctions imposed on Moscow.

In a BBC Two documentary to be screened tonight, Johnson recalls: ‘He sort of threatened me at one point and said: ‘Boris, I don’t want to hurt you, but with a missile it would only take a minute.’ ‘

During a telephone call, Boris Johnson warned that if President Putin invaded Ukraine, there would be unprecedented sanctions imposed on Moscow
During a telephone call, Boris Johnson warned that if President Putin invaded Ukraine, there would be unprecedented sanctions imposed on Moscow

This threat was perhaps not serious; just an attempt to disconcert. But Johnson had been Foreign Secretary when Putin’s goons had attempted to murder a British citizen, the defector Sergei Skripal, with the chemical agent Novichok. It was mere chance that just a single Salisbury resident died in the aftermath, as the Novichok in the discarded bottle could have killed hundreds.

Hoodlum

So Johnson well understood Putin’s lethal combination of murderousness and insouciance. It would be interesting to know the exact words that President Putin used in that ‘discussion’, as the poisoner in the Kremlin has become known for resorting to the crude language of the Russian underworld when he wants to make his point.

As the Russian émigré Leon Aron observed: ‘My Moscow friends refer to him as ‘a small-time hoodlum from the streets of St Petersburg’.’

That, actually, is an accurate description of Putin’s childhood exploits. And Putin’s first job in what we might describe as public administration, in 1990, was when he was given the role of authorising licences and contracts for companies in St Petersburg wanting to engage in foreign trade. Guess how such companies gained licences from Vladimir Putin: ‘commissions’ would be a polite term.

Mikhail Popkov - who raped and murdered 83 women - has said it would be his 'dream' to serve in the army

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View galleryMikhail Popkov – who raped and murdered 83 women – has said it would be his ‘dream’ to serve in the army

Criminal investigations into Putin’s shady dealings were abandoned when he entered the Kremlin as President in 2000. In that role, Putin has become the capo di tutti capi of a mafia state.

I do not speak with hindsight. In 2006, I warned: ‘Mr Putin has been welcomed as a friend by both George W. Bush and Tony Blair. Both men, I suspect, feel he is a colleague in every respect. This is a great illusion. Government in Russia, like most of Russian business, is dominated by gangsterism.’

Or, to quote Bill Browder, whose Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured to death by government ‘officials’ after he discovered how they and their associates had stolen tax paid by Browder’s Moscow firm: ‘Putin is the mafia boss. All his ministers are — look at The Sopranos — like the New Jersey Mafia and the Brooklyn Mafia, the Philadelphia Mafia. They can all take as much money as they can steal, and they’ve got to pay a tribute to the mafia boss, which is Vladimir Putin.’

The most spectacular demonstration of this is the palace built for Putin on the Black Sea coast, at an estimated cost of $1.4 billion. It has an underground rink for ice hockey (Putin’s favourite sport) and vineyards, among other assorted luxuries.

Bill Browder, whose Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured to death by government 'officials' after he discovered how they and their associates had stolen tax paid by Browder's Moscow firm, has described Putin as 'the mafia boss'
Bill Browder, whose Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured to death by government ‘officials’ after he discovered how they and their associates had stolen tax paid by Browder’s Moscow firm, has described Putin as ‘the mafia boss’ 

All was revealed by the Russian anti-corruption campaigner, Alexei Navalny, in his film Putin’s Palace. Putin attempted to get Navalny ‘whacked’ — also by Novichok poisoning. He survived but is now incarcerated in a box-like ‘punishment cell’: a sort of living coffin.

Real criminals, however, are coming to Putin’s aid, as fodder in his war of attrition against Ukraine. Last week, the Russian government admitted what had been known for months: that convicts have been freed (and pardoned) if they agree to serve at least six months on the frontline as part of the Wagner group, a militia founded by Putin’s former personal chef and ex-convict Yevgeny Prigozhin.

Among the estimated 40,000 released were notorious killers, including Alexander Tyutin, sentenced in 2021 to 23 years for hiring hitmen to kill his business partner’s entire family — and his own niece.

Having done his six months on the battlefield, Tyutin is now free and last seen sunning himself on holiday in Turkey.

Depravity

Even more grotesquely, Russian TV viewers recently saw an interview with the country’s most heinous serial killer, Mikhail Popkov, jailed in 2012 for the rape and murder of 83 women (involving the use of hammers, axes and spades).

Asked by the TV interviewer, ‘What is your dream?’, Popkov replied: ‘To get into the army … even though I have been in prison for ten years, I don’t think it would be so hard to learn new skills.’

Given the rapes and murders Russian troops carried out in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha, it may be that Popkov would also have licence to display his old skills.

That such an interview would be thought suitable for peak-time TV viewing is a mark of a nation in the grip of depravity from the very top.

Remarkably, some British firms, as Guy Adams revealed in Saturday’s Mail, still think it fine to do business in Russia. Notably Sir Paul Smith, who continues to sell his menswear at his Moscow boutique.

Last year, Sir Paul went to Buckingham Palace for elevation to membership of the Order of the Companions of Honour, the highest award the Crown bestows. Dishonour would be a more appropriate word for what he has displayed.

As for Vladimir Putin, he should be accorded the honour and respect that we would any gangster: none at all.

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Another article from The Mail:

Moment Ukrainian ‘death ray’ weapon wipes out Russian soldiers as they wander through a field

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11693955/Moment-Ukrainian-death-ray-weapon-wipes-Russian-soldiers-wander-field.html

4 comments

  1. “Russian TV viewers recently saw an interview with the country’s most heinous serial killer, Mikhail Popkov, jailed in 2012 for the rape and murder of 83 women (involving the use of hammers, axes and spades).

    Asked by the TV interviewer, ‘What is your dream?’, Popkov replied: ‘To get into the army … even though I have been in prison for ten years, I don’t think it would be so hard to learn new skills.’

    Given the rapes and murders Russian troops carried out in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha, it may be that Popkov would also have licence to display his old skills.”

    The cauldron of devilry known as “Russia” must die.

  2. The second article says:
    “WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT: Footage captures the moment Russian soldiers were wiped out by Ukrainian shooting anti-tank weaponry at them.”

    There is nothing “distressing” about murderous subhuman vermin being obliterated.

    • Right! It’s downright heartwarming to see a few more murderers, rapists, looters and sexual perverts get sent straight to hell! It doesn’t matter how they get mangled or burnt, the important thing is to get erased forever from the face of this earth.

  3. “But if that national leader is a gangster, it is less surprising — even predictable.”

    Vlad is the crime boss of the largest organized crime syndicate the world has ever seen. The russia is mafia land.

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