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Viktor Vasilyevich Zolotov (in (ロシア語:Виктор Васильевич Золотов), born 10 January 1948) is the commander of the Internal Troops of Russia. Previously he was head of the Russian President's personal security service (2000-2013, technically, part of the FSO), appointed by Vladimir Putin. ==Life and career== Zolotov was born in Leningrad into a working-class family and worked as a steelworker.〔Pete Earley. ''Comrade J.: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America after the End of the Cold War'', Putnam Adult (24 January 2008), ISBN 0-399-15439-6, pp. 298–301.〕 In the 1990s he was hired as a bodyguard of Saint Petersburg Mayor Anatoly Sobchak. At this job he met Vladimir Putin, who was a Vice Mayor at this time. Zolotov became a sparring partner of the future president in boxing and judo, and "whenever Putin appeared in public, Zolotov could be spotted walking directly behind him".〔 Zolotov also served in Roman Tsepov's private guard service Baltik-Eskort, prior to the poisoning of Tsepov by an unknown radioactive substance. The agency was created in 1992, based on the advice from Zolotov, who allegedly oversaw this agency later as a member of the active reserve, according to Felshtinsky and Pribylovsky.〔Yuri Felshtinsky and Vladimir Pribylovsky ''The Age of Assassins. The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin'', Gibson Square Books, London, 2008, ISBN 1-906142-07-6, pp. 260–262.〕 The firm provided protection to high ranking Saint Petersburg officials, including the city mayor Anatoly Sobchak and his family, as well as the vice-mayor Vladimir Putin. Since 1999 he has been the Chief of the Security of Prime Minister and President Vladimir Putin. He commands security officers that are known in Russia as "Men in Black" because they wore black sunglasses and dressed in all-black suits. They use a variety of weapons including portable rocket launchers.〔
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