Alexander Permyakov, suspected of blowing up the car of the writer Zakhar Prilepin, told the police who detained him that he was catching partridges. This was told by the district police officer of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the urban district of Semenovsky Dmitry Voevodin.
The department published a video with the stories of the district police officers about the detention of a man.
According to Voevodin, Permyakov was stopped by police officers at the exit from the village of Kozlovo, he seemed suspicious to law enforcement officers.
“At first, this person told us that he was catching partridges in the pond of this area. But there were no partridges in this section of the lake, and there were no partridges either,” Voevodin said.
Senior district police officer Oleksandr Sokolov added that the man had two passports with him: Ukrainian and Russian. During the conversation, he confessed and was taken to the police department.
Recall that Prilepin’s Audi Q7 was blown up in the Nizhny Novgorod region the day before. The writer was injured and his driver died. According to the governor of the Nizhny Novgorod region, Gleb Nikitin, Prilepin was operated on, after which he was put into a drug-induced sleep in order to “recover faster.” The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case on the attack.
Source: Rosbalt

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