The leader of the organized criminal group in Russia's Kushevskaya
started giving testimony after he was taken to a pre-trial detention
center in Krasnodar, ITAR-TASS cites the press-service of the Russian
Investigation Committee in the region.
The investigation says that the testimony of the 34-year old criminal
leader has helped solve five criminal cases of early 2000s, including
grave crimes. They include an burglary and four murders, including
murder of the head of Kushevskaya administration Boris Moskvich in
2002. One suspect was detained. Eight suspects were charged on Monday.