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AP: 2 [Russian] officers convicted in Chechnya deaths

posted by FerrasB on December, 2007 as CHECHNYA


From: MSN Nicknamesataney_b1  (Original Message)    Sent: 12/28/2007 4:31 AM
2 officers convicted in Chechnya deaths

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

By SERGEI VENYAVSKY -- Associated Press Writer

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) Two Russian officers were convicted by a
military court Thursday of killing three construction workers at
checkpoint in Chechnya.

One of the officers, Lt. Yevgeny Khudyakov, failed to show up for the
verdict in Rostov-on-Don, southern Russia. The court said police would
soon start a nationwide search for him.

Khudyakov was sentenced to 17 years in prison and Lt. Sergei Arakcheyev
to 15 years for the January 2003 killings. Both officers, of the Russian
Interior Troops, were stripped of their ranks.

According to court papers, Khudyakov and Arakcheyev were manning a
checkpoint outside the Chechen provincial capital of Grozny when they
forced the victims out of their truck, ordered them to lie on the ground
and shot them dead. The bodies were doused in fuel and set on fire,
prosecutors say.

Both officers denied the charges.

They had been acquitted twice for lack of evidence by civilian juries.
But the case was sent to the military court after the Supreme Court's
military branch annulled the verdicts at the request of Chechnya's
Moscow-backed provincial government.

Few Russian troops or Chechen security officers have been prosecuted for
what human rights groups say have been widespread abuses - including
abductions, extra-judicial killings, torture and rape. The mainly Muslim
region in southern Russia has been devastated by two separatist wars in
the past 13 years.

In one of the rare successful prosecutions, a Russian military officer,
Col. Yuri Budanov, was convicted by a court in southern Russia in July
2003 of kidnapping and murdering an 18-year-old Chechen woman.

Major fighting has died down in Chechnya years ago, but small group of
rebels still mount regular raids on federal forces and local authorities.

On Thursday, unidentified gunmen shot and killed a local police officer
in Grozny, the regional branch of Russia's Interior Ministry said. The
assailants fled.

Nearby provinces in Russia's volatile North Caucasus have also been
destabilized by frequent violence, some of it stemming from feuds
between criminal gangs, some spilling over from Chechnya.

In the province of Ingushetia which borders Chechnya to the west,
several militants ambushed a border guards' vehicle Thursday, killing
two officers and wounding two other servicemen, the Interior Ministry
branch for Ingushetia said in a statement.

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