29 January 2011, 12:00

GUVD: identikit of Domodedovo bomber roused public

The identikit of the suicide bomber who committed a terror act at the Moscow-based Domodedovo Airport, disseminated among law enforcement bodies, has caused a lot of telephone calls to the police from citizens who believe that a person from among their acquaintances was pictured on the identikit.

"The GUVD (Chief Interior Division) is receiving plenty of calls; many people recognize their acquaintances in the identikit; we have to check all the messages; and the situation has definitely stirred up the people," said Andrei Lipilin, deputy head of the Moscow Regional GUVD.

He noted that "the militia is also guilty, to some extent, of the terror act in Domodedovo." According to his story, a number of dismissals were already made, the "Vesti.Ru" reports.

"The airport has detector frames and scanners, but often they are not used. People pass the way they like; many are revolted with the fact of inspection," said Lipilin.

Initially, the investigation named Vitaly Razdobudsko, a resident of the Stavropol Territory, to be the executor of the terror act in Domodedovo; however, this data was not confirmed, as the record at the disposal of inspectors from one of the surveillance cameras in the arrival hall clearly shows that this was another man, said a source from law enforcement bodies. As stated by another source the same is confirmed by eyewitnesses and the identikit, the "Interfax" writes.

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