Teenage neo-Nazis detained in Moscow were going to burn the homeless

Teenage neo-Nazis detained in Moscow were going to burn the homeless

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Detained the day before in Moscow, underage supporters of the neo-Nazi group of the MKU – “Maniacs of the cult of murder” (the organization was recognized as a terrorist organization, banned in the Russian Federation) were going to kill the homeless. In respect of the suspects – three teenagers born in 2004 and 2005 – a criminal case was initiated, searches were carried out at their place of residence.

According to the investigation, in early May, three underage acquaintances entered into a criminal conspiracy aimed at committing the murder of two or more persons without a fixed place of residence, says Yulia Ivanova, senior assistant to the head of the
Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation of Russia for the city of Moscow. – Acting in fulfillment of their plan, they purchased fuels and lubricants and other items, independently produced flammable mixtures. On the evening of May 7, two defendants met, looked for a place where people without a fixed place of residence gathered in a forest belt located near the Kosino railway station, where they planned to commit murders. But the suspects could not bring their criminal intent to the end – they were detained by law enforcement officers.

The conspirators are suspected of committing a crime under Part 1 of Art. 30, p.p. “a”, “g”, “l” part 2 of Art. 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (preparation for the murder of two or more persons by a group of persons by prior conspiracy based on hatred or enmity towards any social group).

One of the detainees has already confessed to killing homeless people who were intoxicated.

Earlier it was announced about the detention of supporters of “M.K.U.” employees of the FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. As follows from the materials of the interrogation, the detainees planned to commit terrorist attacks and massacres in Russia on the occasion of Victory Day. Among other plans of the group is to burn the homeless alive with the subsequent distribution of video materials in order to attract new supporters and intimidate the population.

Source: Rosbalt

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