Body of Tajik, brutally killed in Moscow in early October, returned home

DUSHANBE, November 15, 2012, Asia-Plus – The body of the 24-year-old Akhtamsho Sharipov, resident of the Panj district in Khatlon province, who was brutally killed in Moscow in early October, was returned home yesterday evening, an official source at the migration service agency told Asia-Plus in an interview. We will recall that a beheaded body […]

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DUSHANBE, November 15, 2012, Asia-Plus – The body of the 24-year-old Akhtamsho Sharipov, resident of the Panj district in Khatlon province, who was brutally killed in Moscow in early October, was returned home yesterday evening, an official source at the migration service agency told Asia-Plus in an interview.

We will recall that a beheaded body found in Moscow in early October has been identified as 24-year-old Akhtamsho Sharipov.

Moscow resident Aleksey Suvorov, 28, was detained on suspicion of having committed that brutal murder.

Investigative Committee’s department for Moscow’s Babushinskiy district has launched investigation into the murder.  Criminal proceedings have been instituted under the provisions of Article 105 (1) of Russia’s Penal Code – murder.

Meanwhile, the source says one more Russian national has been arrested on suspicion of having been involved in that murder.  “His name is not disclosed in the interest of investigation,” the source added.   

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