Robber Shooting at Azerbaijani Man Killed Accomplice in Moscow
Moscow / 16.03.18 / Turan: A robber was killed by his accomplice during a robbery in the village of Malino near Moscow (Stupino district) on Thursday afternoon.
According to the Investigation Department of the Russian Federation, at 16.30 on one of the streets a car VAZ-2115 run by a 47-year-old citizen of Azerbaijan caught up and blocked another car VAZ-2115.
Out of the car came three criminals in masks. Threatening the driver with a pistol, they penetrated into the salon and took from him 200 thousand rubles. The man resisted. In a fight, one of the bandits opened fire, wounded the robbed Azerbaijani and accidentally killed his friend. After this, the criminals fled.
The victim was hospitalized with wounds of the hip and abdomen. Identify of the victim so far failed, it is known that he is 25-30 years old, and he is of Slavic origin.
During the inspection of the crime scene one 9 mm bullet and mobile phones were seized. The attackers are being searched. The incident is qualified under Part 1 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code (Murder).
The name of the victim is not reported. -02D-
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- 16 March 2018 15:11
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