Investigators have several suspects in Nemtsov killing - FSB Chief

  04 March 2015    Read: 1191
Investigators have several suspects in Nemtsov killing - FSB Chief
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the assassination of Boris Nemtsov as “brazen.”

Investigators looking into Boris Nemtsov’s assassination are considering a number of suspects, according to the head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Aleksandr Bortnikov.

“We always have [suspects],” Bortnikov told journalists at a briefing on Wednesday.

He also asked the Interior Ministry to spare Russia from such shame and tragedies.

“We should finally spare Russia from tragedies like one we’ve seen lately,” Putin said. “I mean the brazen murder of Boris Nemtsov right in the center of the capital.”

The president said he wanted police efficiency ultimately enhanced, especially when it comes to investigating crimes of a political nature.

“We really need an ultimate breakthrough here, the new quality of work of the Interior Ministry and the whole of the law enforcement system,” he said. “The most serious attention should be devoted to high-profile crimes, including those with political underpinning.”

Boris Nemtsov, 55, who occupied senior government posts under President Boris Yeltsin and was afterwards became an opposition leader, was shot dead late on Friday night in the center of Moscow.

Tens of thousands across Russia rallied in commemoration of the murdered politician on Sunday.

READ MORE: Thousands mourn slain opposition politician Nemtsov at Moscow march

On Tuesday, people stood in a kilometer-long line to get into Nemtsov’s memorial service hours before his funeral at the Troekurovskoe cemetery in Moscow. Some prominent Russian and foreign politicians and activists bid their final farewell to the slain opposition leader.

The politician’s murder could have been provocation to destabilize the political situation in Russia, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.

They are also looking into four other possible reasons behind Nemtsov’s killing. It could have been linked to the threats the politician received over his stance on the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris, or the current civil war in eastern Ukraine. The politician’s business activities and a possible assault related to his personal life are also being investigated.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised that everything will be done to punish those responsible for the organization of the assassination, which he described as “vile and cynical.


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