18 March 2011, 19:00

An officer of Federal Service of execution of punishments found murdered in Makhachkala

A captain of internal service, officer of Department of Federal Service of execution of punishments (FSEP) of Russia in Dagestan was murdered in Makhachkala, Press service of the republican Ministry of Interior Affairs reported.

The officer's body was found yesterday, March, 17, at about 12:00 at a slope of the mountain of Tarki-Tau.

The officer was killed by two shots in his head. Two cartridge cases and two bullets were impounded from the scene of the accident, "Interfax" reports.

It should be reminded that last night another murder of a police officer took place in Makhachkala. A car driven by a police officer was shot upon from a pistol by an unidentified person. According to the main version, the crime was not connected with the victim's job. There is already a suspect in the case who is currently in search.

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