The case of the arson of three restaurants in Kuban has reached court.
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The case of a resident of the Dinsky District, who, on instructions from an unknown person, set fire to three restaurants in the center of Krasnodar in January, has been referred to court.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," in January, a 19-year-old resident of the Dinsky District was arrested for setting fire to three restaurants in Krasnodar. He has been charged with attempted murder of two or more persons and destruction of property. During interrogation, the detainee stated that his handler from Ukraine promised him 35,000 rubles for the arson.
The criminal investigation against a resident of the Dinsky district, accused of setting fire to three restaurants in central Krasnodar, has been completed, Yugopolis reported on November 15.
According to investigators, the damages inflicted on the restaurant owners exceeded 750,000 rubles. During questioning, the accused admitted his guilt. He is charged with attempted murder of two or more persons in a generally dangerous manner and destruction of property (Part 3 of Article 30 - Subparagraphs "a" and "e" of Part 2 of Article 105, as well as Part 2 of Article 167 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). The case has been referred to court, 93.ru reports.
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