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Russia's 'top gangster' Grandpa Khasan shot dead | Russia's 'top gangster' Grandpa Khasan shot dead |
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A man said to have been Russia's top gangster has been shot dead leaving a restaurant in the centre of Moscow, reportedly by a sniper. | A man said to have been Russia's top gangster has been shot dead leaving a restaurant in the centre of Moscow, reportedly by a sniper. |
Aslan Usoyan, widely known as Grandpa Khasan, died in hospital after being brought there by his bodyguards, Russian media report. | |
A woman, said to be a restaurant employee, was injured in the leg. | A woman, said to be a restaurant employee, was injured in the leg. |
Usoyan, 75, survived two previous assassination attempts in 1998 and 2010, when he was seriously injured. | Usoyan, 75, survived two previous assassination attempts in 1998 and 2010, when he was seriously injured. |
According to a Financial Times report into organised crime from December 2011, he was "reckoned to be the highest-ranking mafia boss in Russia". | According to a Financial Times report into organised crime from December 2011, he was "reckoned to be the highest-ranking mafia boss in Russia". |
Born in Soviet Georgia in 1937, he received his first prison sentence in 1957 for resisting arrest and, during his third in the 1960s, became a "thief in law", a Russian term comparable to a Mafia "godfather". | Born in Soviet Georgia in 1937, he received his first prison sentence in 1957 for resisting arrest and, during his third in the 1960s, became a "thief in law", a Russian term comparable to a Mafia "godfather". |
His killing sparked fears of a turf war between organised crime groups. Russian MP Alexander Khinshtein, who sits on the State Duma's security committee, wrote on Twitter: "I am sure that a new criminal redistribution will begin now." | |
'Single bullet' | 'Single bullet' |
Usoyan was killed by a single bullet, Russia's federal Investigative Committee (SK) said on its website, announcing that an investigation had been opened. | Usoyan was killed by a single bullet, Russia's federal Investigative Committee (SK) said on its website, announcing that an investigation had been opened. |
Possible motives for the crime, it said, included his (unspecified) criminal activities. | Possible motives for the crime, it said, included his (unspecified) criminal activities. |
Early Russian media reports suggested Usoyan had been shot in the stomach but a grainy photo of his body in a morgue has emerged, which suggests he was hit in the face. The morgue is under police guard. | |
Russian media say the attack appears to have been the work of a professional killer, who opened fire as Usoyan left the restaurant early on Wednesday afternoon. | |
The gunman was lying in wait in a building opposite the restaurant on Povarskaya Street, about a mile (1.6km) from the Kremlin, Russian news agencies report. | |
Six bullet cases were found on a staircase between the fourth and fifth floors of the building, along with a folding chair and a piece of cloth, SK spokesman Sergei Stukalov told Interfax news agency. | |
While no gun was reportedly recovered, an unnamed security source told Interfax the killer appears to have used a Val assault rifle fitted with a silencer - a weapon favoured by Russian special forces. | |
After news of the attack, Usoyan's nickname became a top trending name among Russian users of Twitter. | After news of the attack, Usoyan's nickname became a top trending name among Russian users of Twitter. |
"Russia's missing its gangsters," one blogger tweeted. "Romance." | "Russia's missing its gangsters," one blogger tweeted. "Romance." |
"End of an era," wrote another. | "End of an era," wrote another. |
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