Sources of the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info explained why Putin categorically refuses to attend Investigative Committee meetings. His security team believes the Investigative Committee building is extremely poorly located and impossible to maintain security there.

 

It's already clear that all these communications jamming in Moscow, the presence of submachine gunners and machine gunners on the Kremlin walls, and the electronic warfare systems in the city center were connected to the fact that the Russian president spent some time in the Kremlin (including overnight stays) and then visited the city, for example, for a meeting of the Prosecutor General's Office. According to the source, a special situation (with posts and machine gunners on bridges, communications jamming) is now imposed when Putin is working in the Kremlin or plans to visit Moscow.

Putin annually attends meetings of the FSB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Prosecutor General's Office, but never the Investigative Committee. According to the source, the Security Service once informed Putin that it considered the building on Tekhnichesky Lane and its location unsafe. The president then decided never to set foot there again. To prevent this disregard from appearing as a fall from grace for Investigative Committee head Alexander Bastrykin, a scheme was devised. After each meeting, Putin personally meets with Bastrykin, who reports the meeting's findings to him.