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    MOSCOW POLICEMEN DECLARED A WAR ON "ETHNIC GANGS"
    by Viktor Tkachyov

    SOURCE: Noviye Izvestia, No 76, p.6
    Russica Izvestia Information Inc.
    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    May 3, 2006 Wednesday

    Moscow police are preparing for a citywide crackdown on so-called
    ethnic gangs after two policemen were shot dead by what prosecutors
    described as members of a Georgian crime group.

    Police will stake out known hangouts of ethnic gangs until the
    killers of police officers Andrei Ashurkov and Sergei Rebrikov,
    who were gunned down early Friday in southern Moscow, are found,
    a police official, speaking on the condition of anonymity customary
    when discussing police operations, said Tuesday. "Ethnic gangs" is
    an umbrella term that generally refers to organized crime groups,
    primarily from the Caucasus.

    Ashurkov and Rebrikov responded to a call from residents of an
    apartment building on Ulitsa Kirovogradskaya who said they heard cries
    for help from the apartment of an Armenian businessman and his family,
    police said.

    Ashurkov and Rebrikov walked into a hail of automatic gunfire upon
    entering the apartment at around 7:30 a.m., and both died at the
    scene, City Prosecutor's Office spokesman Sergei Marchenko said. Six
    suspects wearing tracksuits and black leather jackets fled the scene,
    he said. No suspects have been detained. Rebrikov, 39, is survived
    by a wife and daughter. Ashurkov was 28.

    Following a funeral for the two officers Tuesday, deputy police chief
    Vladimir Chugunov said Moscow police were "fighting an uncompromising
    battle and even a war against bandits."

    The Mayor's Office emphasized the ethic background of the victims.

    Spokesman Sergei Tsoi said the "ethnic Russian police officers, who
    died heroically" and "acted professionally in defending an Armenian
    family," would be awarded state honors posthumously. Authorities
    closely track and publicize statistical evaluations of crimes committed
    by foreigners, primarily from other former Soviet republics. These
    statistics are cited by some groups to justify anti-immigration
    policies.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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