09 January 2013, 22:00

Moscow court puts in custody seven natives of Northern Caucasus for disorderly conduct

The Taganka Court of Moscow arrested seven natives of Northern Caucasus, who participated in the conflict with trainees of the GIBDD (road traffic police) that occurred on January 5.

On January 5, in the centre of Moscow, a quarrel occurred between two GIBDD trainees and a group of natives of Northern Caucasus, in which one of the trainees was wounded in his face from a pneumatic pistol. Parties to the conflict attempted to escape; however, they were detained.

Today, the Taganka Court of Moscow has pronounced the decision to arrest the detainees for 10 days. In the case of filing a charge, the detention will be automatically continued till March 5. This was reported by the "Interfax" with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Moscow.

The number of detainees includes Isa Saidulaev, Ruslan Amerkhanov, Tamil Sadarkhan, Arbi Musaev, Alikhan Suleimanov, Zelimkhan Olonkaev, and Bekhan Khazhiev and all of the m face charges of "Disorderly conduct", the "RAPSI" (Russian Agency of Legal and Judicial Information) reports.

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