A secondary school in Shamilkala. Photo: Schsite.ru/shamilkala-sch

22 October 2016, 17:11

Man suspected of killing pension carriers in Dagestan detained in school territory

In Dagestan, a man, suspected of involvement in the murder of two persons engaged in delivery of pensions, took refuge at the school of the village of Shamilkala. This was reported by local residents. According to them, they heard shots during the detention, and then law enforcers forced the suspect out of the school territory and drove him away.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that spouses, engaged in delivery of pensions in Gumbet District, were found dead in their car on October 19. A bag with 13 million roubles was stolen from the car. Today, law enforcers have announced the detention of four suspects. The recent detention took place in the village of Shamilkala of the Untsukul District. The stolen money has not yet been found.

This morning, law enforcers cordoned off a secondary school in Shamilkala, reported the local residents.

According to Magomed, a resident of Shamilkala, the detainee's name is Zagid Biyakaev, and he came to the village from the village of Argvani of the Gumbet District.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Source: CK correspondent

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