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In Moscow, investigative actions completed in criminal case of attack on Deputy Roman Khudyakov

The Moscow Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has completed the investigation of the criminal case filed in connection with the attacks on the Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Roman Khudyakov. Zakaria Gadzhiyev and Artur Minbulatov are accused of committing crimes under Part 2 of Article 115 of the RF Criminal Code (intentional infliction of bodily harm), Part 2 of Article 162 of the RF Criminal Code (robbery), and Subsection "b" of Part 3 of Article 163 of the RF Criminal Code (extortion).

According to investigators, July 9, 2013, at about 07.30 PM, while driving «Toyota Land Cruiser», Minbulatov made a dangerous maneuver creating an accident with the car of Roman Khudyakov near the house number 26 on the Berezhkovskaya Street in the city of Moscow. The off-roader driver pulled up the Khudiakov’s car to the curb and made it stop. Then the car driver and passenger Gadzhiyev came out and struck multiple blows at the victim’s head. At that moment, when the victim tried to take a shot of the attackers’ car number plate on his cell phone camera, Minbulatov and Gadzhiyev demanded to give them the phone and tried to get into the car of the deputy, threatening him with firearms. Khudyakov managed to escape. Zakaria Gadzhiyev and Artur Minbulatov were arrested July 11, 2013 in Makhachkala. At the request of investigators, the accused were remanded in custody.

In addition, investigators established the involvement of Minbulatov and Gadzhiyev in another crime. The above-mentioned case and the case of extorting 30 million rubles from a businessman and open stealing his mobile phone by the accused in complicity with Shamil Gadzhiyev and Alexander Atapin in March 2013 were filed in a single law suit. Their actions are classified under "b" of Part 3 of Article 163 of the RF Criminal Code (extortion) and Part 2 of Article 162 of the RF Criminal Code (robbery). Gadzhiyev and Atapin were also remanded in custody by the court. Currently, investigative actions are completed; the defendants began to familiarize themselves with the criminal case. 

Head of Media Relations                                                                                                   V.I. Markin