Lotu Quli | Ogru Namik Can Ogru Qardasimiz Apr 2026

Namik is Nadir’s younger brother. Following Nadir's assassination in 2020, Namik reportedly took over the leadership of the criminal clan.

He was formally "crowned" as a thief-in-law in 2013 and is often referred to in criminal circles as Namik Bakinski .

"Quli" (or Guli) means "heart" in Georgian, a name given to him for his perceived bravery. Lotu Quli | Ogru Namik Can Ogru Qardasimiz

Born in 1972 in Georgia, he was one of the most powerful and wealthiest crime bosses in the former Soviet Union.

He spent 22 years in Azerbaijani prisons, where he managed to build and lead a massive criminal syndicate from behind bars, controlling lucrative markets in Moscow. Namik is Nadir’s younger brother

He was shot and killed by a close associate on August 19, 2020, in a hotel in Antalya, Turkey . Namik Salifov ("Ogru Namik")

The phrase "Can Ogru Qardasimiz" translates from Azerbaijani as a term of endearment and respect often used by supporters and associates on social media platforms like Instagram to honor their memory or leadership. Lotu Quli - Vikipediya "Quli" (or Guli) means "heart" in Georgian, a

He continues to manage the syndicate's business interests, particularly in Russia and other post-Soviet states, maintaining control over the network his brother built.

Namik is Nadir’s younger brother. Following Nadir's assassination in 2020, Namik reportedly took over the leadership of the criminal clan.

He was formally "crowned" as a thief-in-law in 2013 and is often referred to in criminal circles as Namik Bakinski .

"Quli" (or Guli) means "heart" in Georgian, a name given to him for his perceived bravery.

Born in 1972 in Georgia, he was one of the most powerful and wealthiest crime bosses in the former Soviet Union.

He spent 22 years in Azerbaijani prisons, where he managed to build and lead a massive criminal syndicate from behind bars, controlling lucrative markets in Moscow.

He was shot and killed by a close associate on August 19, 2020, in a hotel in Antalya, Turkey . Namik Salifov ("Ogru Namik")

The phrase "Can Ogru Qardasimiz" translates from Azerbaijani as a term of endearment and respect often used by supporters and associates on social media platforms like Instagram to honor their memory or leadership. Lotu Quli - Vikipediya

He continues to manage the syndicate's business interests, particularly in Russia and other post-Soviet states, maintaining control over the network his brother built.

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