Before Escape from Butyrka, Belarusian Tried to Commit Suicide, Mass Media

23.03.2010 15:24
Архив Редакция

The mass media reported that Belarusian citizen, Vitaly Ostrovsky, who escaped from Butyrskaya prison in Moscow on March 22, had tried to commit suicide before that. After trying to commit suicide, Belarusian was moved to a psychiatric hospital, prison number two. 

«This person was detained in December 2009 by linear department of the interior of «Moskva-Belorusskaya» station. He was wanted internationally for committing a series of thefts in Belarus», informed the official representative of the Investigative Department (ID) POIC, Moscow, Sergei Marchenko, according to RIA Novosti radio station.

«While being came out to wash, arrested man pushed the officer of the prison, ran from the building into the courtyard of pre-trial prison, overcame a security fence — reinforced with barbed tape — and escaped», disclosed the details of escape the representative of Investigative Department.

According to Sergei Marchenko, on the fact, the investigation department of (ID) POIC of Moscow’s Tverskoj district is making initial inquiry on the availability in employees actions’ — actions under Article 293 of the Criminal Code of Russian Federation (negligence).

As Telegraf previously reported, 26-year-old Belarusian, Vitaly Ostrovsky, suspected in theft, made a daring escape from the Butyrsky detention facility in Moscow. Over the past ten years, nobody could escape from Butyrka. Currently, the fugitive’s orientation was sent to the all Moscow’s police units.

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