RIA Novosti, Russia
June 9 2006
Police officer detained in Tajik students assault case in Moscow
10:30 | 09/ 06/ 2006
MOSCOW, June 9 (RIA Novosti) - A police officer has been detained in
connection with the beating of six Tajik students at a Moscow
dormitory, prosecutors said Friday.
The students from the former Soviet republic in Central Asia were
beaten and robbed Wednesday evening in a dormitory of the State
Management University by a group led by a man claiming to be a police
officer.
The Prosecutor General's Office said the 27-year-old suspect would be
charged with robbery and hooliganism, and that an investigation had
been launched to catch his accomplices. The case is being overseen
personally by Moscow's chief prosecutor.
The attack happened around 8 p.m. Moscow time (4 p.m. GMT) Wednesday,
when a man dressed in civilian clothes knocked on the door of a
student room at the dormitory in southeast Moscow claiming to be a
police officer, and presented what students said was identification.
When a student opened the door, six more men in plainclothes broke
in.
"They beat the students with an iron wrench and belts and kicked
them," prosecutors said. "One of the students dropped his mobile
phone, and the assailants grabbed it and went away."
The assault is the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners in
Moscow. In a murder that shocked the country, Vagan Abramyants, a
17-year-old Armenian student at the Moscow Academy of Management, was
stabbed to death on the platform of Pushkinskaya metro station in the
center of Moscow at about 5 p.m. April 22.
But prosecutors said they the latest crimes were not being considered
as racially motivated.
June 9 2006
Police officer detained in Tajik students assault case in Moscow
10:30 | 09/ 06/ 2006
MOSCOW, June 9 (RIA Novosti) - A police officer has been detained in
connection with the beating of six Tajik students at a Moscow
dormitory, prosecutors said Friday.
The students from the former Soviet republic in Central Asia were
beaten and robbed Wednesday evening in a dormitory of the State
Management University by a group led by a man claiming to be a police
officer.
The Prosecutor General's Office said the 27-year-old suspect would be
charged with robbery and hooliganism, and that an investigation had
been launched to catch his accomplices. The case is being overseen
personally by Moscow's chief prosecutor.
The attack happened around 8 p.m. Moscow time (4 p.m. GMT) Wednesday,
when a man dressed in civilian clothes knocked on the door of a
student room at the dormitory in southeast Moscow claiming to be a
police officer, and presented what students said was identification.
When a student opened the door, six more men in plainclothes broke
in.
"They beat the students with an iron wrench and belts and kicked
them," prosecutors said. "One of the students dropped his mobile
phone, and the assailants grabbed it and went away."
The assault is the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners in
Moscow. In a murder that shocked the country, Vagan Abramyants, a
17-year-old Armenian student at the Moscow Academy of Management, was
stabbed to death on the platform of Pushkinskaya metro station in the
center of Moscow at about 5 p.m. April 22.
But prosecutors said they the latest crimes were not being considered
as racially motivated.