Police questioned Monday exhibitions Russian Garry Kasparov, the former world champion in chess, accused some police officers Friday in Moscow a crime that can be subjected to prison five years according to the Interfax news agency.
The agency quoted Kasparov as saying after his interrogation in a police station in central Moscow "provided explanations and I'll add them videotape. Has promised to transfer these statements to the commission local, which will decide whether to open a criminal investigation against me," the accusatory assaulting a police officer.
The Kasparov was arrested Friday in the Russian capital during a demonstration to support the girls band Posey Rayut near the court which issued the same day sentenced three young for two years because they Ancdn "prayer objection" in the Cathedral sought where the Virgin Mary that "Tkhalsn of Putin."
And afterwards, he was taken former world champion of chess to a police station before being released a few hours later.
And Kasparov were questioned Monday in the center itself. He said, as quoted by Interfax, "I want to see this cop. And say that I bitten one is a kind of delirium."
But an official of the association "officers of Russia" confirmed Monday that the agency has evidence against Kasparov. Said Anton Tesftkov that members of this Assembly were present near the court Friday and "saw clearly" Kasparov, a "bite a policeman," stressing his willingness to testify in court.
Under Russian law, ranging assault on the death of a policeman fined 200 000 rubles (about five thousand euros) to five years in prison.
He said Kasparov on Sunday evening in a statement on its website, "can in many video that spread on the Internet to see the police as they Iatgulwnni during talk to some journalists and then beat me," saying he would complain to his arrest illegal and abuse of power by the police.
"There are a lot of videos and pictures that refutes the accusations leveled by the police assault on a police officer biting his hand."
He added: "Nothing in these videos any evidence or bite wounds this policeman or any reaction from his side," the act of this kind.
He stressed that "these accusations are unfounded in any free country has an independent judiciary would have refused immediately."
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