This article is about how Zaur Dadayev is being accused of murdering politician Boris Nemtosv. Dadayev says that interrogators forced him to say what they wanted to hear after being threatened with death and the death of a friend. In court, he said there was no proof against him, and told the court he had an alibi for the time the murder took place.
Do you think that there is more information behind this case that the police isn't sharing, or is this the ugly truth behind the police system in Russia?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32144444
-- Edited by alex_aranda on Friday 3rd of April 2015 05:51:00 PM
We have to remember that although Russia is "no longer" communist, they're still communist. The corrupt nature of a communist government would never release details of a police case that could possibly shed bad light upon them if in fact they did commit the crimes against Zaur that he is alleging.
I am guessing that the police are withholding information about the case from the public in order to cover up aspects of the investigation that they do not wish to be released.