Charges pressed against Vladimir Martynenko in Vnukovo plane crash case


The Main Investigations Directorate of the Russia’s Investigative Committee continues investigating a criminal case over the crash of a Falcon jet at Vnukovo airport.

Today snowplow driver Vladimir Martynenko has been charged with a crime under part 3 of article 263 of the RF Penal Code (violation of safety standards for operation and traffic of an aircraft involving death of two or more people by negligence). He has been interviewed as the accused. At the moment he is kept under house arrest.

Earlier flight controller Alexander Kruglov, trainee flight controller Svetlana Krivsun, leading flight engineer Vladimir Ledenev and control tower operator Roman Dunayev were charged with a crime under part 3 of article 263 of the RF Penal Code (violation of safety standards for operation and traffic of an aircraft involving death of two or more people by negligence).

Under the current legislation the suspects were charged within 10 days since the day when they had been detained. This way, there are no reasons to cancel restraints – house arrest or custodial one that had been issued when they were suspects.

I remind that a number of forensic inquiries have been assigned on the case, and that based only on results of those analyses together with other evidence including conclusions of the Interstate Aviation Committee will the investigators be able to make any conclusions on the causes of the crash and guilt of certain people.

The investigation is ongoing.

Head of Media Relations                                                                                                      V.I. Markin

31 October 2014 17:22

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