10 March 2010, 22:30
Moscow City Court considers new case of skinheads Ryno and Skachevskiy
As reported by the press service of the Moscow City Court, the leaders of a grouping of skinheads Arthur Ryno and Pavel Skachevskiy, earlier already sentenced to imprisonment for murders, have pled guilty of other nationalistic attacks.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that last October the Moscow City Court sentenced four Muscovites-members of the skinhead grouping headed by Arthur Ryno and Pavel Skachevskiy to five-nine years of high security colony for murders and murder attempts, and for kindling national enmity.
On March 9, in the Moscow City Court, where a new criminal case related to Arthur Ryno's and Pavel Skachevskiy's grouping is now considered, the defendants admitted their guilt of nationalistic attacks. They are suspected of attacks on natives of Central Asia, the BBC notes.
"Ryno has partially recognized his guilt, and Skachevskiy, when answering the question of the judge, has completely pled guilty," the ITAR-TASS quotes Anna Usachova, head of the press service of the Moscow City Court. She has added that the third figurant of the case - Roman Kuzin - is completely denying any involvement in incriminated crimes.