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Russia, 5 suspects arrested over Nemtsov murder, 1 ‘confessed’ – court

March 8, 2015 By administrator

RIA Novosti / Maksim Blinov

RIA Novosti / Maksim Blinov

Moscow’s Basmanny district court has arrested five people in connection with the murder of Boris Nemtsov, a prominent opposition figure, who was gunned down last week.

Two judges are reviewing the charges against the five people brought before the court by the prosecutors on Sunday.

Two of them are Zaur Dadaev and Anzor Gubashev, who were identified as key suspects in the killing of Nemtsov after their detention on Saturday.

The prosecutors asked the court to arrest the duo by April 28, the current deadline for the investigation, saying that otherwise they may flee or interfere with the investigation.

According to the judge, who ordered Dadaev’s arrest as requested by the prosecution, he confessed his involvement to the police. The accused didn’t comment on this during the court session.

Gubashev pleaded not guilty to the crimes he is charged with.

The other individuals, who may have had a hand in the crime, are Gubashev’s brother Shagit and two identified as Ramzat Bakhaev and Tamerlan Eskerkhanov. The request for their arrest has been reviewed separately by another judge.

“The suspects denied their ties to the crime, but we have evidence of their guilt. It includes forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts,”an investigator told the court.

The trio denied their involvement, with Eskerkhanov claiming to have an alibi. But the judge ordered their arrests as well.

Eskerkhanov and Bakhaev have been remanded until May 8 and Shagit Gubashev – until May 7.

Nemtsov was killed by a gunman a few meters from the Moscow Kremlin, triggering a flurry of condemnations and calls for a swift investigation. The assassination happened two days ahead of an opposition rally, which Nemtsov helped to organize.

While political motive is considered the most likely in the killing, the investigators said they were considering other scenarios, including a business or personal conflict. Likely political motives behind the killing according to the investigators include a provocation aimed at destabilizing the situation in Russia, possibly by Ukrainian radicals, and revenge by Islamists for Nemtsov’s support of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo following an extremist attack.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: #Nemtsov, arrested, Russia

Putin vows to prosecute those behind #Nemtsov murder

February 28, 2015 By administrator

Russian President Vladimir Putin © AFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin © AFP

The Russian president has vowed to bring to justice those behind the murder of opposition figure Boris #Nemtsov.

“Everything will be done for the organizers and executors of this vile and cynical murder to receive the punishment they deserve,” read the statement issued by Vladimir Putin on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Putin offered his condolences to the mother of the dead politician.

Putin also hailed Nemtsov as a frank politician who left an indelible impression on the Russian history, adding, “He occupied on important positions in the difficult transition period of our country. He stated his point of views in an honest and straightforward manner and always defended his stance.”

‘Provocative’ nature of the crime

The Russian president condemned the killing as part of the smear campaign against the Russian leadership, saying it “had all the hallmarks of a contract killing and is entirely provocative in nature.”

Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, also stressed the provocative nature of the incident because “Boris Nemtsov was known as being in opposition to the Russian leadership.”

Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, warned that the murder of the opposition politician seeks to “destabilize” the situation in Russia and intensify Moscow’s confrontation with the West.

US, France, UK condemn the murder

The leaders of the US, France and Britain have condemned Nemtsov’s murder, calling on Russian officials to launch an investigation into the incident.

“The United States condemns the brutal murder of Boris Nemtsov, and we call upon the Russian government to conduct a prompt, impartial, and transparent investigation into the circumstances of his murder and ensure that those responsible for this vicious killing are brought to justice,” the White House said.

“I am shocked and sickened by the callous murder of Boris Nemtsov,” stated British Prime Minster David Cameron, adding, “This despicable act must be fully, rapidly and transparently investigated, and those responsible brought to justice.”

“Boris Nemtsov was a brave and tireless advocate of democracy and fighter against corruption. The Head of the Republic [Francois Hollande] expresses condolences to the friends and relatives of Boris Nemtsov,” read the statement issued by the Elysee Palace.

On Friday night, Nemtsov was shot dead as he was walking across a bridge in the Russian capital city of Moscow.

According to Nemtsov’s lawyer, Vadim Prohorov, over the last few months the politician had started to receive death threats on social media sites.

The assassination came ahead of the annual spring opposition rally scheduled for March 1 in Moscow, which he was set to lead.

Nemtsov, 55, had co-chaired the pro-business Republican Party of Russia – People’s Freedom Party (RPR-PARNAS) since 2012.

He served as the first deputy prime minister during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s.

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