Rus citizen Evgenii Serebriakov, identified as the perpetrator of the attack in Moscow by the Russian Interpol Unit, completed the procedures at the Muğla Police Department. The Russian terrorist was handed over to Russian Interpol Unit officials at the Bodrum Milas Airport and sent back to his country by plane. During his statement to the police, the Russian terrorist admitted that he had placed a bomb in the vehicle in exchange for money in the attack that injured 2 people.
The explosion occurred in a parked vehicle in the Russian capital Moscow, injuring two people, one of whom was a military intelligence officer. The Russian citizen Serebriakov, who was reported as the perpetrator of the incident, was quickly captured with the follow-up of Turkish police and MIT in Bodrum, Muğla, where he arrived by plane. Serebriakov’s confession during his interrogation sheds light on the motive behind the attack, revealing that he placed the bomb in the vehicle for financial gain.
The swift and effective cooperation between Russian Interpol Unit and Turkish law enforcement agencies led to the quick capture and extradition of the Russian terrorist responsible for the attack in Moscow. The Russian citizen’s admission of guilt during his interrogation in Muğla shed light on the details of the attack, providing valuable information for the investigation. The extradition of Serebriakov back to Russia marks a significant milestone in the cooperation between the two countries in combating terrorism and ensuring justice for the victims of such attacks.
The incident in Moscow, which left two individuals injured, including a military intelligence officer, has raised concerns about the presence of foreign nationals involved in terrorist activities. The successful capture and extradition of the Russian terrorist by Turkish authorities demonstrates a commitment to international cooperation in fighting terrorism. The timely resolution of the case highlights the importance of collaboration between countries in addressing security threats and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.
The completion of the legal procedures for the Russian citizen Serebriakov in Muğla signals the beginning of the trial process in Russia, where he will face justice for his involvement in the attack in Moscow. The confession of the perpetrator during his interrogation provides crucial evidence for the prosecution, strengthening the case against him. The extradition of Serebriakov back to Russia underscores the commitment of both countries to pursuing justice and ensuring that individuals involved in terrorist activities are held accountable for their actions.