Tajik citizens have escaped from the detention center in Leningrad region

The main ideologist and the developer of the plan was a 25-year-old citizen of Tajikistan, who worked in Russia as a Builder. For one week he went through the building, rattled the walls and has pre-sharpened the spoon. One of the migrants called a taxi to the time of the alleged escape, reports Nevskie Nowosti. […]

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The main ideologist and the developer of the plan was a 25-year-old citizen of Tajikistan, who worked in Russia as a Builder. For one week he went through the building, rattled the walls and has pre-sharpened the spoon. One of the migrants called a taxi to the time of the alleged escape, reports Nevskie Nowosti.

On the 29th of September at about five o'clock in the morning, 14 people, who are the citizens of the Central Asian States, have left the special institution for temporary detention of foreign citizens in the city of Gatchina in Leningrad region, told the press service of the Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Leningrad region.

It was established that these persons had dismantled a part of the wall and disappeared through the formed passage.

In the result of the carried out operational-search activities by police officers were detained six of the migrants and returned to the prison. Eight more foreigners are wanted.

The Agency notes that among the escapees there were eleven citizens of Uzbekistan and two citizens of Tajikistan. Three fugitives have voluntarily returned because of the frost in the woods. Three more were arrested by the outside squad. The remaining seven have escaped and they are wanted now.

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