Two out of Four suspects of the brutal attack in Moscow Concert hall have pleaded guilty days after they were apprehended by the Russian Federal Security Service(FSB). On Sunday, the four men who were involved in the attack killing over 130 people in the Russian capital appeared before the Moscow court.
A statement released by the court stated that the two of the suspects have pleaded guilty, accepting their crimes. Apparently, the terrorists appeared before the court had bruises and marks on their bodies and faces, putting a question mark, whether they were in the right mind to plead guilty.
All the four terrorists are from Tajikistan and have been remanded in custody until May 22, before they are taken to trial. The men identified as Dalerdzhon Barotovich Mirzoyev, 32, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda,30, Shamisidin Fariduni, 25 and Muhammad Sobir Fayzov, 19 appeared before the Basmanny district court in Moscow on Sunday.
Sky news reported that Mirzoyev and Rachabalizada admitted to all their charges and pleaded guilty. Another suspect Fayzov was directly brought in from the hospital. He appeared to have multiple bruises.
Following the hearing, the Moscow court formally charged all the four suspects of committing a group terror attack resulting in the death of others. The offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The hearing came ahead of Russia observing a National Day of Mourning on 24th March.
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