The main military investigation department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation did not find any signs of guilt in the death of scientist Dmitry Kolker. This has been reported TASS with reference to the lawyer Alexander Fedulov.
“The Investigative Committee saw no signs of guilt in the death of scientist Dmitry Kolker and forwarded my statement to the FSB. Now the FSB officers will check whether the law was violated in the actions of their own employees, ”Fedulov shared.
Valery Fadeev, former chairman of the Presidential Council for the Advancement of Civil Society and Human Rights (HRC) declarationHe said those who detained cancer patient Dmitry Kolker, a Novosibirsk scientist who died three days after his arrest, should “think better.”
Dmitry Kolker was a researcher at the Institute of Laser Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was the head of the Laboratory of Quantum Optical Technologies at the Faculty of Physics of Novosibirsk State University, worked on new sources of radiation for medicine, environmental and special problems.
He was arrested at the end of June with stage four cancer.
Source: Gazeta