17 December 2007, 02:19

Investigation: detainee confessed of blowing up the bus in Nevinnomyssk

The resident of Ingushetia suspected of blowing up the Pyatigorsk-Stavropol bus in the city of Nevinnomyssk admits his guilt.

"Apart from his personal confession, the guilt of the suspect has been confirmed by the evidences obtained during the investigation. Currently, the detainee is subject to procedural actions," the Prime-TASS reports with reference to the Investigatory Committee (IC) under the Prosecutor's Office of Russia.

We remind you that on Sunday, December 16, at 5 a.m. in the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria a resident of Ingushetia suspected of exploding the bus on the route Pyatigorsk-Stavropol, when it stopped in the city of Nevinnomyssk, was detained.

The witnesses have recognized the detainee as the passenger who had sat on the back seat of the bus. During the preliminary expert's examination, particles of explosive material were detected on the suspect. Similar particles were also found on the banknotes, which the resident of Ingushetia gave to the bus driver.

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