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The criminal case of beating a man with a 4-year-old child was transferred for further …

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The criminal case of beating a man with a 4-year-old child was transferred for further investigation into the first department for the investigation of especially important cases of crimes against the personality and public security of the metropolitan GSU of the IC of Russia.

Based on the results of the initial investigative and other procedural actions, four detained from 17 to 19 years, taking into account the evidence, it is planned to charge under Part 3 of Art. 30, paragraph. “A, in, w” part 2 of Art. 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, and send a petition to the court to choose the measures of suppression in the form of detention, check them for all their accounts for involvement in other crimes.

In the framework of the criminal case, forensic medical examinations were appointed. As suspects, the defendants were presented to the victims for identification, confrontation and searches were carried out at the places of actual residence of the suspects. Eyewitnesses of what happened are questioned as witnesses.

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As previously reported, in the evening, a group of persons, being near residential buildings located on Novovatutinsky Prospekt in New Moscow, attacked two men, one of whom had a young child in their hands and beaten. With their actions, the defendants posed a threat to the life and health of a young child.

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