Reilgo head Khalilov denies reports of searches at firm office in Moscow PHOTO/UPDATED
Rakhman Khalilov, an Azerbaijani-born head of the Russian company LLC "REILGO," the country’s largest transporter of petroleum products, has denied recent reports claiming that law enforcement authorities conducted searches at the company’s Moscow office.
“Everything is fine at our company. There were no searches; everything is calm,” Khalilov stated on social media, Caliber.Az reports.
In a separate comment to Report, representatives of LLC "REILGO" also refuted the claims, asserting that no investigative or operational actions had taken place.
“LLC 'REILGO' officially denies any reports of a search being carried out at its office and firmly states that on July 25, 2025, operations at the company proceeded as usual,” the statement emphasised.
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Russian special forces and investigators raided the Moscow office of Railgo, a company specialising in the transportation of petroleum products, early on the morning of July 25.
Law enforcement officers stormed the office, located in the Luzhniki district, and conducted a search operation that included seizing documents. Employees were not allowed to leave the premises during the raid, Caliber.Az reporst via Mash on Telegram.
Railgo is owned by Azerbaijani-born businessman Rakhman Khalilov. The company plays a key role in the transshipment of petroleum products via the Black Sea, including from Azerbaijan.
By Sabina Mammadli