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Boris Nemtsov murder: Russian court finds five men guilty in opposition leader's killing | Boris Nemtsov murder: Russian court finds five men guilty in opposition leader's killing |
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Five men have been found guilty of involvement in the murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, including Chechen gunman Zaur Dadayev. | Five men have been found guilty of involvement in the murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, including Chechen gunman Zaur Dadayev. |
Mr Nemtsov, 55, a top opponent of President Vladimir Putin and a former deputy prime minister, was shot late at night in 2015 as he was walking across a bridge just outside the Kremlin. | |
Russian news agencies said a jury at a Moscow court on Thursday found the suspected shooter, a former officer in the security forces of Chechnya's leader Ramzan Kadyrov, guilty of murdering Nemtsov. | Russian news agencies said a jury at a Moscow court on Thursday found the suspected shooter, a former officer in the security forces of Chechnya's leader Ramzan Kadyrov, guilty of murdering Nemtsov. |
Four other men, also Chechen according to the BBC, were found guilty of involvement in the killing. | |
The jury found they had acted as Dadayev's accomplices and that the group had been promised a bounty of 15 million roubles (£195,000; $253,000). | |
According to the court the suspected organiser of the killing, Ruslan Mukhudinov, is being sought by police. | |
The assassination sent shockwaves through the Russian opposition. Mr Nemtsov's allies have criticised the investigators for stopping short of studying a possible role of top Chechen officers and Mr Kadyrov himself in the killing. | The assassination sent shockwaves through the Russian opposition. Mr Nemtsov's allies have criticised the investigators for stopping short of studying a possible role of top Chechen officers and Mr Kadyrov himself in the killing. |
In February, thousands of Russians marched through the streets of Moscow to mark two years since the murder. | |
Later that month, an improptu memorial to Mr Nemtsov was demolished by state workers. | |
Municipal employees took away pictures and flowers that had been laid at the bridge where he was shot. | |
Additional reporting by agencies | |