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Sergey Lapin (police officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sergey Lapin (police officer) Sergei (Sergey) Lapin, also known by his radio communications call sign ''Kadet'' ("Cadet"), is a former Russian police officer who had served in Grozny, Chechnya as a Lieutenant in the OMON (special police detachment) from the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug. He has been convicted for the torture and "disappearance" of a Chechen student. ==Politkovskaya death threats investigations== In September 2001, journalist Anna Politkovskaya published an article in ''Novaya Gazeta'' newspaper called "The Disappearing People", in which she wrote about the allegations connecting Sergei Lapin and his OMON colleagues to the torture of Zelimkhan Murdalov. Following the publication of this article, Politkovskaya received two letters containing threats to her life, apparently written by Lapin. The Office of the Procurator of the city of Nizhnevartovsk in Khanty-Mansyski region opened a criminal investigation in October 2001 into Lapin’s involvement in threatening the safety of Politkovskaya and the investigation had been reportedly closed and renewed at least nine times. On October 7, 2006 Anna Politkovskaya was shot dead in Moscow, bringing suspicions upon Lapin and his colleagues.〔(Murderers of Politkovskaya May Be Hiding in Siberia // Local police officers are under suspicion ), ''Kommersant'', Oct. 25, 2006〕〔(KHANTY-MANSIISK COPS SUSPECTED IN POLITKOVSKAYA MURDER ), The Jamestown Foundation, October 26, 2006〕
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