The Borneo Post

Two Politkovsk­aya murderers get life term

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MOSCOW: A Russian court yesterday sentenced two men found guilty of the murder of prominent journalist Anna Politkovsk­aya to life imprisonme­nt, and handed lengthy prison terms to three others involved in the killing.

Rustam Makhmudov, the Chechen man convicted of firing the fatal shots as Politkovsk­aya, and his uncle Lom-Ali Gaitukayev accused of organising the hit

At the current time comprehens­ive measures are being taken to identify the person who ordered the murder. Vladimir Markin, spokesman for Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee

were jailed for life at Moscow city court, Russian news agency Ria Novosti said.

Makhmudov’s two brothers Dzhabrail and Ibragim were sentenced to 14 and 12 years respective­ly in a penal colony, while former Moscow police officer Sergei Khadzhikur­banov was handed a 20 year term.

The shooting of Politkovsk­aya, a reporter at liberal newspaper Novaya Gazeta who had been a fierce critic of the Kremlin’s tactics in Chechnya, on Oct 7, 2006, shocked the world, but this was the first time that those directly involved in the killing have been brought to justice.

Still, almost eight years after the crime, investigat­ors have yet to identify the person who ordered the apparent contract killing and Politkovsk­aya’s family have said they were disappoint­ed that the trial had not come any closer to tracking down the mastermind.

A spokesman for Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee which conducted the investigat­ion pledged though that they pressing on with attempts to bring the mastermind of the shooting to justice.

“At the current time comprehens­ive measures are being taken to identify the person who ordered the murder,” spokesman Vladimir Markin told Interfax news agency.

Rights activists also insisted that the case into the killing of the journalist would not be closed until those behind the killing held accountabl­e.

“There is one fundamenta­l question: who ordered it? Until that is resolved the case has to remain open,” Lyudmila Alexeyeva from the Moscow Helsinki group told Interfax. — AFP

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