
In Moscow, a couple of students who arranged at the end of October an explosion in a cafe "Chocolate" were caught. As the detainees themselves said, they just wanted to see how "people will move."
The detained representatives of the "Golden Youth" were already confessed to the preparation of the explosion, which thundered on October 27 in the capital's cafe "Chocolate", located in house No. 1 on Victory Square. They turned out to be 19-year-old lyceum player Dima, a student at the hairdresser, and a 21-year-old student linguist Olya, writes Gzt .
From the very beginning, investigators suggested that the explosion in a cafe is hooliganism, but due to the fact that it occurred at the place of crowds, they approached the investigation with all seriousness. A few days later the suspects were detained. They confessed to the deed and said that they simply "wanted to have fun."
“They said that they were all sag in, and they wanted to see how“ people are stirring ”,” the representative of the Moscow criminal investigation department Alexei Bakhromev quoted Dima and Olya.
He also added that both of the defendants are “Muscovites living in the city center in very wealthy families”.
“A young man named Dima wherever he didn’t study - at the Lyceum at the Russian Chemical -Technology University, at Moscow State University, he is now studying at a hairdresser at some kind of lyceum,” Bakhromeev added. “The girl Olya has not been studying anywhere, she had been studying at a linguist before, and now he says that she was all over.”
The young man and girl, according to the representative of Moore, lived in neighboring houses. And we met over the Internet.
Hooligans with bombers skills
Having found out the details of what happened, the police came to the conclusion that the detained students were not simple hooligans. “The substance, blown up in the toilet of the cafe, was quite dangerous,” explained Alexei Bakhromeev. “It could detonate during transportation.”
According to an employee of Moore, a student Dima made a bomb personally at home. The young man, as it turned out, from the age of 12 is fond of "subversive business." And having met Olya, he decided to steal his inventions with her.
“At first they experienced explosives in remote and non -human places, and therefore did not fall into the field of view. And then they wanted to look at a panic,” Bakhromev explained.
Young people were detained in their own houses. The girl was stopped in the entrance when she went to the accomplice. On the apartment, the young man searched on the same day.
“Explosives and utensils for the manufacture of bombs were seized there,” said Alexei Bakhromeev.
The "explosive couple" was looking for several police units at once: the sixth department of the Moscow criminal investigation department, operatives of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Western District, as well as the metropolitan administration of the FSB and even special forces.
“They masked. In a cafe during the incident, the girl was in a wig,” said Bakhromev. “While the girl laid a bomb in the toilet, the young man was in the hall and followed what was happening.” As a result, both attackers fell into the field of view of cameras, and eyewitnesses described them. Then the investigators managed to track their entire route.
In Moore, they added that now the detainees are checked for involvement in other similar crimes.
Explosion in "Chocolate"
A loud cotton in the Chocolate Cafe on Victory Square was heard on the evening of October 27. “There was a clap of an incomprehensible nature. So far, experts do not say what it was,” said the Main Directorate of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate then.
All visitors to the institution were evacuated. However, as soon as it turned out that the incident is not large -scale and the explosion does not pose a threat to people, the cafe continued work.
The law enforcement officers who arrived at the place found that the equivalent of the explosive power power was 15-20 grams of TNT. Having examined the fragments of explosives that remained after the incident, the police found that it consisted of industrial pyrotechnic products packed in a plastic bag.
On the same day, the search for people who laid an explosive bundle in a cafe began. A criminal case was also opened under Article 213 (Hooliganism) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
In the cafe itself, the day after the incident, they said that everything was fine with them. “We can say that nothing happened,” the cafe manager, who introduced himself to Alexei, explained.
He added that in the evening of October 27, teenagers ran into the cafe, but, how many there were, could not clarify. Visitors did not sit down at the table, but immediately went to the toilet.
“The guys dabbled, the firecracker clapped, prepared for the New Year,” the manager commented on the incident as a curiosity. “And we have no right to refuse a person who just wants to go to the toilet.” In the restroom, the teenagers were “just joked”, exploding the firecracker, and then quickly ran away. The room did not receive any damage, the visitors were not injured, Alexey summed up.