Sunday, March 1, 2015

TFR has pledged 3 million rubles. for valuable information about the murder Nemtsov – RBC

TFR has pledged 3 million rubles. for valuable information about the murder Nemtsov – RBC

The Russian Interior Ministry has promised a reward of 3 million rubles. for information to help solve the murder of politician Boris Nemtsov. “Operational Division Russian Interior Ministry, carrying out maintenance of the investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov, willing to pay a reward of 3 million rubles. for accurate information about the alleged offender. Phone operational headquarters: 8 (495) 694-92-29 or 02, “- said in a statement on its website.

Earlier, on March 1 Investigative Committee addressed the possible witnesses the murder of a politician. “In connection with the criminal investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov, Russia’s Investigative Committee requests that persons who have witnessed a crime or have information about the circumstances of its commission, contact the hotline 8 (800) 100-12-60 or operational headquarters at the number 8 (495 ) 694-92-29 “, – said in a statement.

Boris Nemtsov was killed on the night of February 28 in the Greater Moscow River bridge. How to tell the accompanying policy Anna Duritskaya killers Nemtsov was a white car. On Saturday, Interior Ministry officers searched the white Lada Priora, which was parked near the scene of the crime, but suspicions of law enforcement officers have not been confirmed.

In the evening on February 28 TVC published on its website a video with all-weather camera that provides round the clock surveillance on the Grand Moscow River bridge. The video can be disassembled movement of cars and some motion blur people silhouettes, but the time of the murder was in the blind spot.

Today in Moscow and other Russian cities are mourning rally in memory of the murdered politician. RBC is an online broadcast from Moscow march.

Residents of Russia came to the funeral march memory of Boris Nemtsov Gallery  Residents of Moscow and other Russian cities took to the streets to commemorate the policy of Boris Nemtsov, who was killed late on February 27 at the center of the capital. The route runs from Moscow stock Slavic Sq uare to the Bolshoi Moscow River bridge, where he was killed by the Germans. Demonstrators are holding placards and portraits of Nemtsov “just cause does not kill,” “in an undeclared war killed our people”, “Boris will not forget”, “Fight”, “To be free is not a crime, he was entitled to his opinion,” “I I am not afraid “and Russian flags with mourning ribbons. Funeral shares held in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Sochi, Kazan, Yekaterinburg and other major cities of the country. View 11 photos

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