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National_Nord
11-30-2009, 07:15 PM
Three students arrested for the destruction of the monument to Lenin

In the village Belyaevka the Orenburg region on suspicion of destruction of monuments to Lenin detained three students. On 30 November RIA Novosti reported.
Caretaker administration building Belaiev area at 22:00 on November 29 told the police that vandals destroyed a statue of Lenin in Komsomolskaya Street. Interviewing local residents, the police obtained a description of the exterior of the intruders. Soon after the description was detained three young men.

Detainees - residents Belyaevka enrolled in college in the city Kuvanduk. We have classes in college are not carried out due to a flu epidemic, so the young people got a lot of free time. They admitted that, walking on Komsomolskaya street, threw him into a statue of Lenin stones. Then the students, according to them, climbed onto the pedestal and shook statue until it broke (the material from which was placed a monument, not confirmed).

In the police reporters were told that the sculpture can not be restored. Meanwhile, it was one of the oldest monuments in the territory of the Orenburg region. The monument was established almost 80 years ago.

Law enforcement agencies decide whether to institute criminal proceedings on the 214 article of the Criminal Code ( "vandalism"). For violation of this article is appointed by a fine of up to 40 thousand rubles, correctional labor for up to one year, or arrest for up to three months. If the court finds that the vandal act for reasons of ideological, ethnic or religious hatred, the accused could be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years.

Äike
11-30-2009, 07:27 PM
Those 3 students are true Русские националисты. :thumbs up

Eldritch
12-01-2009, 12:49 PM
[I]They admitted that, walking on Komsomolskaya street, threw him into a statue of Lenin stones. Then the students, according to them, climbed onto the pedestal and shook statue until it broke (the material from which was placed a monument, not confirmed).



I do have to wonder what that statue was made of, if it'd been there for 60 years, and then breaks if someone "shakes" it. :rolleyes: