The security of the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk was carried out without weapons, to which he had the right, as reported by State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein on March 25 (Kommersant – approx. IA Krasnaya Vesna).
“The private security company Crocus Profi, which guarded the Crocus town hall, had the necessary weapons, but that day it did not hand them over to the security personnel.
The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation did not find any violations in the organization of security at the Crocus City Hall, there was no need for armed security, a source close to the department previously told RIA Novosti.
Let us remember that the terrorist attack committed in Krasnogorsk at the Crocus Town Hall on March 22 before the performance of the Picnic group caused the death of 137 people and numerous injuries, who are still in Moscow hospitals. Four camouflaged and armed men opened fire at random in the room where 5,000 spectators were present, then doused the chairs with gasoline and set them on fire. Many spectators suffered from the products of combustion after the fire broke out.
Today Russian President Vladimir Putin met with numerous services dedicated to rescuing people and dismantling burned structures in search of criminals.
The next day, March 23, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation reported on the capture of 4 participants in the terrorist attack near Bryansk on the way to the border with Ukraine, where they had a planned “window” to escape.
On March 24, the first court hearing on this case took place at the Basmanny Court in Moscow. The suspects in the crime were arrested.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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