Two Tajik nationals held as suspects in double murder in St. Petersburg

DUSHANBE, July 14, 2014, Asia-Plus — Two Tajik nationals have been detained in Russia”s second-largest city, St. Petersburg, as suspects in a double murder, Radio Liberty reported on July 14. Russia”s Investigative Committee said on July 14 that two brothers — Okhunjon Nosirov, 22, and Akmal Nosirov, 30 — are suspected of killing two women […]

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DUSHANBE, July 14, 2014, Asia-Plus — Two Tajik nationals have been detained in Russia”s second-largest city, St. Petersburg, as suspects in a double murder, Radio Liberty reported on July 14.

Russia”s Investigative Committee said on July 14 that two brothers — Okhunjon Nosirov, 22, and Akmal Nosirov, 30 — are suspected of killing two women from Tajikistan, whose names were not disclosed.

The suspects are Tajik citizens who reside in Russia as laborers.

Police say the women”s bodies were found in a park in St. Petersburg’s Primorsky District on July 12.  Investigators say the women were killed on July 11.

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