Suspect in judge's murder in Kamyshin arrested
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The court has arrested Aleksey Kibalnikov until October 14, who confessed to the murder of Judge Vasily Vetlugin.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, on August 14, federal judge Vasily Vetlugin was killed in Kamyshin. The suspect in the murder, Sergey Kibalnikov, surrendered to the police. Some sources claim that the suspect is a participant in the hostilities.
The Volgograd Central District Court, at the request of the investigation, arrested 47-year-old Aleksey Kibalnikov until October 14, who confessed to the murder of Judge Vasily Vetlugin, Kommersant wrote on August 15.
A criminal case was opened under paragraph "d" of Part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (murder with particular cruelty) and Part 1 of Article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (illegal possession of firearms); the investigation is being supervised by the regional prosecutor's office.
One of the versions of the motive for the murder, considered by the investigation, is jealousy, since Kibalnikov's wife works as a secretary in the Kamyshin City Court, where the deceased judge served.
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