THREE RUSSIAN POLICE OFFICERS ADMIT BURNING SUSPECT ALIVE
RIA Novosti
12:39 | 31/ 10/ 2008
MOSCOW, October 31 (RIA Novosti) - Three police officers in the
Russian Volga city of Saratov have admitted to burning an Armenian
national alive, local media said on Friday.
The three officers are accused of detaining the man on suspicion of
theft on the night of October 28-29, and then beating a confession
out of him.
When he then refused to sign his "admission of guilt," local media
say he was "taken to the edge of the city and burned alive."
The dead man has been officially identified as 30-year-old Armenian
national A. Gasparyan.
Saratov Region police have been criticized in the Russian media for
only making the news public on the evening of October 30, after local
journalists had already written about the incident.
This is not the first case of its kind in Russia this fall. In
September, in Russia's Far Eastern Primorye Territory, three police
officers were arrested on charges on beating a man to death near the
city of Vladivostok. The same charges were also brought against two
other officers in the city later that month.
RIA Novosti
12:39 | 31/ 10/ 2008
MOSCOW, October 31 (RIA Novosti) - Three police officers in the
Russian Volga city of Saratov have admitted to burning an Armenian
national alive, local media said on Friday.
The three officers are accused of detaining the man on suspicion of
theft on the night of October 28-29, and then beating a confession
out of him.
When he then refused to sign his "admission of guilt," local media
say he was "taken to the edge of the city and burned alive."
The dead man has been officially identified as 30-year-old Armenian
national A. Gasparyan.
Saratov Region police have been criticized in the Russian media for
only making the news public on the evening of October 30, after local
journalists had already written about the incident.
This is not the first case of its kind in Russia this fall. In
September, in Russia's Far Eastern Primorye Territory, three police
officers were arrested on charges on beating a man to death near the
city of Vladivostok. The same charges were also brought against two
other officers in the city later that month.