Kemerovo murder case: suspect arrest, buried car found, and related incident

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The car that carried a killer away from an entrepreneur in the Kemerovo region was buried underground in a deliberate attempt to hide it, and investigators have taken a 39-year-old suspect into custody to answer for the murder. The authorities in the Kuzbass region confirmed that the suspect is under the control of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Kemerovo region and is cooperating as the case unfolds. This development marks a critical step in a case tied to the violent death of a regional businessman and the subsequent pursuit of those responsible. (Investigation Committee, Kuzbass region, 2025).

In Osinniki, police located the body of 47-year-old Alexander Kablov, a local entrepreneur, who was shot in the head on April 6. The fatal incident occurred as a VAZ-2107 pulled up near the victim, from which an unidentified shooter emerged, fired, and then vanished. Security officials have identified a local resident as a participant in the crime and have brought charges against him as the investigation proceeds. The case has drawn attention from residents and regional authorities who are following every stage of the inquiry to ensure accountability and transparency. (Investigative materials, 2025).

According to The Shot Telegram channel, the VAZ-2107 used by the killer was eventually traced to a suburb of Osinniki, connecting the vehicle to the crime scene and supporting the progression of the investigation. The discovery underscores the importance of meticulous on-the-ground work, forensics, and interdepartmental cooperation in solving violent crimes and pursuing swift justice for victims and their families. (Channel reports, 2025).

Earlier reports noted a separate incident in Gelendzhik involving a drunken traffic police officer operating an all-terrain vehicle, which resulted in a fatal accident. This reminder of public safety concerns has prompted renewed discussions about enforcement practices and accident prevention across regions, particularly where law enforcement presence intersects with high-risk driving conditions. (Regional press statements, 2025).

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