Investigative Committee instructs police to identify more suspects in May 6 disturbances in Moscow
MOSCOW. July 26 (Interfax) - The Russian Investigative Committee has instructed police to take steps to detain possible accomplices in the organization of mass disturbances during an opposition rally on Bolotnaya Square in Moscow on May 6.
"Work is continuing to identify and detain the other participants in mass disturbances on Bolotnaya Square," Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin told Interfax.
"The investigation has given the necessary instructions to police departments," Markin said.
The Investigative Committee earlier confirmed the detention of two more people suspected of responsibility for the eruption of unrest on Bolotnaya Square.