The Borneo Post

Russian authoritie­s nab several people in hunt for accomplice­s

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ST PETERSBURG: Russian authoritie­s detained several people in St Petersburg yesterday after finding an explosive device in one residentia­l building and said they were investigat­ing suspected accomplice­s of the man behind this week’s deadly metro bombing.

Bomb disposal experts made the explosive device found at the apartment building safe after evacuating people living in flats on two stairwells.

“We were told: the house is mined, get out quickly,” one woman, who only gave her name as Tatiana and lives in the building, told Reuters.

Another resident, who gave his name only as Anatoly, said he had seen police detain four young men occupying an eighth floor apartment next to his own.

St Petersburg is still reeling after a bomb ripped through the city’s metro on Monday, killing 14 people and injuring 50.

The attack, which authoritie­s say was carried out by a Kyrgyz- born Russian citizen, has put renewed focus on the large number of emigres from mostly Muslim central Asian states, who have moved to Russia to work.

Russia’s state investigat­ive committee, a body with sweeping powers that is looking into the bomber’s background, said in a statement it was looking into the background­s of people it suspected of being accomplice­s.

It said it had identified several people of central Asian origin who had been in touch with Akbarzhon Jalilov, the main suspect.

A search of the suspects’ homes had turned up objects that were important for the investigat­ion, it said.

Russian news agency Interfax reported that investigat­ors had detained several people suspected of being Jalilov’s accomplice­s.

It was unclear if those detained at the site of yesterday’s bomb scare were the suspected accomplice­s identified by the investigat­ive committee. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A view of the building with the apartment rented by Akbarzhon Jalilov, the main suspect in a suicide bombing that took place in St Petersburg. — Reuters photo
A view of the building with the apartment rented by Akbarzhon Jalilov, the main suspect in a suicide bombing that took place in St Petersburg. — Reuters photo

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