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  • Moscow: 2 Police Officers Charged in Attack on Tajik Students

    MOSNEWS, Russia
    June 10 2006

    2 Police Officers Charged in Attack on Tajik Students in Russian
    Capital


    Two police officers were detained, as prosecutors in Moscow
    continued their investigation of the alleged involvement of several
    policemen in the beating of Tajik students at a university hostel in
    the Russian capital, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported.

    `A second suspect in the assault has been detained,' an official at
    the Moscow City Prosecutor's Office said Saturday but refused to
    elaborate. Earlier, prosecutors said that the first police officer
    would be charged with robbery and hooliganism.

    The attack took place on Wednesday evening. `At approximately 20:00,
    a man knocked on the door of a room at the student dormitory,'
    prosecutor's officer spokesman Sergei Marchenko told journalists on
    Friday. `A university student - a citizen of Tajikistan - opened the
    door. The visitor showed an official identification card and
    introduced himself as a policeman... After him, about six people
    barged into the room and began beating six Tajik university students
    who were in the room using a tire wrench, belts, and their feet.'

    According to Russian media reports, the purported police officers
    also took the students' money and mobile phones and warned them to
    keep quiet. At least one of the students was reported hospitalized.
    Later the district police chief apologized for the incident and
    pledged that all those involved will be punished, the Ekho Moskvy
    radio station reported. Other reports, however, quoted an
    unidentified police spokesman as saying the police had simply
    intervened in a fight among the students.

    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 State University of Management,
    was stabbed to death on the platform of Pushkinskaya metro station in
    central Moscow at about 5 p.m. April 22.

    Prosecutors said these crimes were not being considered as racially
    motivated, RIA said.
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