Suspects in Russian politician’s killing plead not guilty
MOSCOW — Five men suspected of involvement in the killing of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov pleaded not guilty on Monday.
Nemtsov was shot late at night in February 2015 as he and a companion walked across a bridge near the Kremlin. The brutality so close to the centre of Russian power both frightened and angered supporters of the beleaguered opposition.
Five suspects, all of them Chechens, faced the court in Moscow on Monday as the hearings began. The suspected triggerman who served as an officer in the security forces of the Moscow-backed Chechen leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, as well as four other people pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The official probe has failed to identify those who ordered the killing, and Russian opposition activists have criticized the Kremlin for failing to track down the mastermind.
