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I'm sorry, but I didn't participate. What the migrants said after the attack on Pyaterochka

The court arrested four migrants suspected of robbing Pyaterochka near Moscow in a village near Istra. During the raid, the criminals beat the cashier of the store to death. Two more victims were taken to the hospital. During the conversation with journalists, none of the accused pleaded guilty. Three of them claim that they did not kill anyone. The court sent all the suspects to a pre-trial detention center for two months. They are accused of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm resulting in death (part 4 of article 162 of the Russian Criminal Code and part 4 of article 111 of the Criminal Code).

In total, four people are involved in the case; they came to Russia from Tajikistan. They are 19-year-old Nazirkul Bobokulov, 21-year-old Khabibullo Mukhamadiev, 24-year-old Akbarali Burkhonov and 29-year-old Zafar Khudoykulov.

The oldest of the suspects, Khudoykulov, told reporters that he did not know about the robbery. According to the migrant, his acquaintances asked him to give them a ride to the store for money, and then pick them up from there.

“They just paid me for the service, like a taxi, that's all. They did not tell me what, how, why. I have known them since the summer. I don't know them well. If I had known, I would not have communicated with them,” Khudoykulov said.

He clarified that the other suspects paid him 4.5 thousand rubles. According to Khudoykulov, he did not notice anything suspicious, such as blood on his comrades after they robbed the store. The migrant does not admit his guilt on the charges brought, but added that he repents.

“I repent, but I did not participate in this,” Khudoykulov emphasized.

Another defendant, 24-year-old Burkhonov, when asked by a journalist whether his conscience torments him for the death of the deceased Pyaterochka cashier, also stated that he personally did not kill anyone. "I'm sorry. I didn't know about this situation," he added.

"Didn't know that a man was killed?" — said the journalist. “I didn’t know,” Burkhonov replied.

The third suspect, 19-year-old Bobokulov, like his older comrades, does not admit that he participated in the murder. “No, I didn’t,” he said to a journalist’s question “whether it was worth it, because you killed a woman.”

At the same time, Bobokulov noted that he was ashamed of what had happened. “Yes, of course [embarrassed]. I didn’t mean to do that,” he said.

The last suspect, Mukhamadiev, refused to answer journalists' questions.

The Pyaterochka robbery took place on the night of February 9 in the Novopetrovskoye village near Moscow. When employees were already closing the store and going home, two men in balaclavas, armed with ax handles, broke into the grocery store. Another accomplice was outside and monitored the situation, while another accomplice remained behind the wheel of the criminals' car.

The suspects beat 51-year-old cashier Lyudmila Vyatkina, store manager Natalya and her husband Sergei Pashkov, who came to pick up his wife from work. The cashier died on the spot, the Pashkovs were hospitalized with head injuries. The robbers stole 71 thousand rubles and fled.

The suspects were quickly detained in hot pursuit in a nearby village. After the arrest, one of them, Mukhamadiev, was found to have 43,000 rubles in cash.

The Investigative Committee found out that two migrants are in the country illegally. The authorities will conduct an audit in the regulatory authorities and evaluate the actions of officials responsible for compliance with migration laws.

The SHOT Telegram channel learned that Khudoykulov, in particular, has been living in Russia since 2017 without registration. Burkhonov has been living in Russia since 2020, has a temporary registration in Moscow, Mukhamadiev is temporarily registered in the Moscow region, Bobokulov is registered with him in the same apartment.

According to the Investigative Committee, the detained migrants confessed to two other episodes of robbery in the same Istra urban district. “In the near future, these criminal cases will go to the investigative department from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to be combined into one proceeding,” the Investigative Committee specified.

In addition, it turned out that one of the attackers had previously worked at Pyaterochka, so he knew the details of the internal work of the employees.

Nikolai Cherkasov, a member of the Moscow Regional Duma Committee on State Power and Regional Security, said that after the attack on a supermarket in Istra, an unscheduled inspection of security structures could begin. He explained that it was necessary to find out through whose fault the attack occurred, as a result of which the Pyaterochka cashier died.

I'm sorry, but I didn't participate. What the migrants said after the attack on Pyaterochka