25 October 2010, 22:20
Prosecutor demands life imprisonment for "White Wolves" leader
Today, the Prosecutor's Office asked the Moscow City Court to sentence Vasily Krivtsov, a former student and a resident of Moscow, who is regarded by the investigation to be the leader of the grouping "Belye Volki" (White Wolves) and who was found guilty by the jury of committing 15 murders on the motive of ethnic hatred and enmity.
Let us remind you that on October 23 the jury of the Moscow City Court passed a guilty verdict in a criminal case against Vasily Krivtsov and Dmitri Ufimtsev, both 22, who had committed a series of murders of non-Slavic nationals.
In the course of debating on the consequences of the jurors' guilty verdict, the prosecutor asked the court to appoint life sentence to Krivtsov, and to Dmitri Ufimtsev, a residents of the Rostov Region, to 23 years of a maximum security colony, the "Interfax" reports.