In 1979, he was given a suspended sentence for theft. Two years later he was sentenced to 13 years of real imprisonment on charges of theft, fraud, involvement of a minor in criminal activity, and robbery. In 1988 he was pardoned.
Prigozhin started his business selling hot dogs, then went to grocery stores, restaurants, and catering services. And as a result, he obtained a monopoly on school meals in Moscow.
The next step was the construction business.
Prigozhin's cooperation with the military starts with Army meal contracts and cleaning services for Ministry of Defense facilities.
The Kremlin and MD orders for cleaning services have been shared between Prigozhin and Belarusian Eduard Apsit, whom Belarusian Investigative Center published an investigation about.
Commitments not met, but mission completed
The position of Wagner PMC in Sudan has remained unchanged after President al-Bashir was overthrown. Mercenaries stayed in the country.
Yevgeny Prigozhin did not publicly support either side of the new conflict.
Moreover, in a statement published by his press service, Prigozhin offered himself as a mediate person between al-Burhan and Hemedti.
“What is happening in Sudan now is not what we trained Sudanese to hold weapons for. We trained them to defend their borders from enemies,” Prigozhin said.
At the same time, PMC Wagner supplied RSF with surface-to-air missiles, CNN reported, citing local diplomatic sources.
Therefore, the Hemedti militias resist the regular army more effectively.
The RSF denied having any ties with Wagner and, in return, claimed the army was linked to the Group.
Previously, Prigozhin’s also stated that he had no connection with Hemedti. However, according to the BBC, the latter, being an agent of the Wagner PMC, offered the services of the Russians to the leadership of other African countries.
The Washington Post reported that RSF fighters have trained and fought along with Wagner mercenaries in Libya.
The other side of the conflict, al-Burhan, had reasons to be suspicious of the Wagner Group.
According to Associated Press, at the beginning of 2023, the director of Egypt’s Intelligence Directorate Agency conveyed Western concerns in talks with the head of Sudan’s ruling sovereign council, Gen. al-Burhan. He urged al-Burhan to find a way to address Wagner’s “use of Sudan as a base” for operations in neighboring countries such as the Central African Republic.
What al-Burhan said in response is unknown.
Anyway, Russian mercenaries involved in large-scale hostilities in Sudan have not been witnessed yet.
Summing up their presence in that African country, one can say that the Wagner Group's not fulfilled its part of the deal with al-Bashir, who did not manage to hold his power.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin has been satiating its appetite for influence and gold-mining profits.
Both Hamidti's militia and Prigozhin's mercenaries have expanded their influence to the neighboring Central African Republic and Libya, the matter of which we would cover in the next publication.
Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Libya have become the springboard for the campaign against Chad.
Wagner Group is on the rebels' side. Welcome to Chad
Sudan, Libya, and the Central African Republic border Chad. This country produces oil, but most of the population lives off agriculture. In the south, for example, cotton is grown for export to Europe and the United States.
The oil found in 2003 gave rise to armed conflicts in Chad. Various groups are trying to gain control over the deposits.
President Idriss Deby has added to the instability by 2005 abolishing constitutional limits on the number of presidential terms.
That caused mass protests and armed rebellions, which, however, did not lead to a coup.
PMC Wagner does not support the government of Chad but Group does support the rebels who surround the country from three sides, that is, on the borders with Libya, Sudan, and the Central African Republic.
On April 11, 2021, presidential elections were held in Chad. On the same day, the rebels from the 'Front for Change and Concord in Chad' attempted to do a blitzkrieg. From Libya, they broke in through the Chadian border posts.
According to representatives of the rebels themselves, they’ve been marching by two columns through almost the whole of Chad and have liberated the province of Kanem, some 220 km from the capital N'Djamena.
President Idriss Deby of Chad, who drove to the line of clashes, was killed in action on 20 April, a day after the announcement of the preliminary results of the election, in which he was expected to win for the sixth time in a row.
The late president's son, Mahamat Idriss Deby quickly seized power by suspending the constitution and dissolving both the government and parliament.
Under his leadership, the Chadian troops defeated the rebels and pushed them back to Libya. Then The Times reported that the rebels were trained by PMC Wagner.
But so far, there is no other independent proof found by the BIC.
In 2023, both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal sources in Washington and N'Djamena told that US intelligence has warned Deby Jr. that Russian mercenaries have been working with Chadian rebels who planned to overthrow the power and likely kill him.
So far they haven't succeeded.
Prigozhin would go to Belarus
Not yet clear, whether one would call Prigozhin's march failed and compare it to the riot in Chad.
There are several questions unanswered. For instance, what goals were actually pursued by the PMC Wagner founder?
The only known for sure is that he would go to Belarus.
Assumably, Lukashenko would either send Wagner Group to guard his African mines or use Prigozhin's ties on the continent in his favor.
Seems reasonable to suppose that the permanent ruler of Belarus would involve mercenaries to quell potential internal protests, as was the case with the Berkut soldiers who fled to Belarus from Ukraine after the 2013 revolution.
In Sudan, the Wagner Group had the bad experience of cracking down on protests. Unlike some of the other African countries, where they were successful.
Our next story tells further about the African path of the rebellious Russian warlord.