Two Turkish citizens robbed in Moscow
Two entrants from Kyrgyzstan have robbed two Turkish citizens in Moscow, a policeman told Interfax agency Thursday.
A Turkish citizen has registered a complaint to the police about the robbery of $200, two mobile telephones and gold jewelry.
According to the complaint, two Turkish citizens, relatives (father and son) were attacked on September 3 by two unknown men. The men smashed a glass bottle in the head of a man, then beat them both and robbed.
“The total damage is equal to 32,000 rubles. On the same day when a Turkish citizen registered the complaint, policemen detained two citizens of Kyrgyzstan (born in 1971 and 1974) on the Molodogvardeyskaya Street. A criminal case under Article 162 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is suited,” police spokesperson told media.
09.09.2010, 12:27
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