The Amirslamov brothers, arrested for beating basketball player Shved, were seen roaming freely

The Amirslamov brothers, arrested for beating basketball player Shved, were seen roaming freely

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SHOT: those arrested until July for beating up basketball player Shved were seen roaming freely in Moscow

Telegram channel SHOT reported on Tuesday that the two Amirslamov brothers, whom the court arrested and sent to jail until July 2 for brutally beating CSKA basketball player Alexei Shved in Moscow, were seen walking in the center of the capital.

One of the brothers, according to the channel, has already fled from Russia to Azerbaijan. This resource was told by an unnamed source.

21-year-old Prince Amirslanov, his 17-year-old brother Ramzin Amirslamov and 19-year-old Gleb Pisarev on May 5 were taken into custody by a court in Moscow for 2 months. The next day, their fourth accomplice, 31-year-old Yusuf Mirashurov, was sent to the pre-trial detention center, who was detained at the Zhukovsky airport while trying to hide from the investigation.

All four were supposed to be in a Moscow detention center at the moment. However, the Amirslanov brothers were recently noticed in the center of Moscow, and on Tuesday, according to the Telegram channel, Ramzin Amirslamov flew from Sheremetyevo to Baku. The location of the rest is being specified.

The basketball player was severely beaten on May 1. He was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, he was hospitalized in serious condition. It was reported that the attackers offered the athlete to hush up the situation, but he refused.

The Amirslanovs and Pisarev are accused of violent hooliganism, while Mirashurov, who delivered the most brutal blows, faces up to 12 years in prison for causing grievous bodily harm to a group of people.

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