28 July 2011, 09:00

The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation commuted the penalty to ex-officer Sergey Lapin

Ex-officer Sergey Lapin under the alias of “Cadet” who was acknowledged guilty of beating up resident of Grozny Zelimhan Murdalov will spend ten years in prison. The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation granted the supervisory appeal of the defense by reducing Lapin’s custody term by half a year.

The prosecuting party successfully proved the fact of detention of resident of Grozny Zelimhan Murdalov by “Cadet” in January, 2011. The investigation established that Lapin tortured him and then carried him away in an unknown direction. Murdalov’s further fare is unknown.

In March, 2005, Oktiabrsky court of Grozny sentenced “Cadet” to 11 years of imprisonment. However, in January, 2007, the Supreme Court of Russia quashed the verdict and directed the case for a new trial. On November, 27, 2007, the news appeared that Lapin was sentenced to ten and a half years of imprisonment.

Four years later ex-militiaman’s defense considered this verdict unlawful and appealed against it to the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. On Tuesday, July, 26, the Court brought a judgment reducing custody term by half a year, “Russian Agency of Legal and Judicial Information” reports.

Lapin was also prohibited to hold offices in law enforcement bodies for three years after release. Ex- lieutenant has already served over a half of his term therefore his attorney will solicit for release on parole in the nearest future, “Interfax” reports.

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