One of four residents of Ingushetia who are wanted for attacks on security forces surrendered

The 21-year-old Amir Boko, along with his uncle, came to the Internal Affairs Department of Malgobek and confessed. He is suspected of assaulting security officers. His comrades are most likely hiding in the forests on the outskirts of the Malgobey district. Mikail Moshkhoev, Amirhan Guragev and Adam Ozdoev are wanted.

The authorities of Ingushetia announced a reward of 3 million rubles for information on the suspected perpetrators of the attack on the post of the DPS «Volga-14» on March 27. Bokova and the other three are believed to be involved in this action, in which two policemen were injured. In addition, on the night of 6 April, another shooting incident occurred in the village of Zyazikov Yurt, in which three policemen were killed and eight injured. The gunman escaped again.

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