Foreigners who attacked the police in the subway face up to 5 years and deportation

In Moscow, investigators are interrogating two impudent foreigners who beat police officers. The conflict took place in the subway. Two passengers did not want to show documents and tried to escape. What were you afraid of? And how can the approach to combating illegal migrants change in the near future?

The Tulskaya lobby is always crowded. There are many offices and shops around. At rush hour, there are enough passengers on the subway at this station. It was they who became the main witnesses of a terrible fight on the platform.

Footage of the trick of two visitors from neighboring countries already circled the Internet. The policemen are confronted by a man in a red jacket. In response to a request to show the documents, he got into a fight. It was necessary to stop the violator by force, but suddenly another participant appears in the brawl – from a running start in a jump kicks a law enforcement officer in the headattacks his colleague and then hides.

A 21-year-old brawler remains in the hands of the police, who was taken to the police station. During the interrogation, however, for some reason he is cheerful.

“Why was he detained?” the police ask.

“I don’t know myself,” the detainee replies.

“Did you resist the police officers?” is the second question.

“No, I didn’t,” says the young man.

The second participant in the fight had to search all over Moscow.

“Employees of the criminal investigation department in the shortest possible time established the whereabouts of the second defendant and detained him in a rented apartment,” Vladimir Vasenin, head of the UIiOS of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow, reported.

Curly 18 year old fighter after the arrest, he only lowered his eyes in shame.

“An absolutely egregious case. I am sure that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will take exhaustive measures. But the problem is much deeper. If they, these so-called visitors, behave in this way towards uniformed police officers while on duty, then what can they do with a citizen on the street?” Mikhail Starshinov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption, is surprised.

The President of Russia also raised the issue of developing new, modern approaches to migration policy the day before. Vladimir Putin. A special collegium has already been created under the Russian Security Council, which, among other things, will work out measures to influence violations committed by foreigners. In the current case, experts are sure, one cannot do without demonstrative decisions.

Those who like to fight with the police will have to be answered to the fullest extent. The use of violence against a representative of the authorities is a criminal offense, and, as a rule, the court in such cases does not issue lenient sentences. Now the attackers face up to five years in prison, and after that – deportation from the country.

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