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Arrests over Russia writer murder Arrests over Russia writer murder
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Ten people have been arrested in Russia over the murder of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya.Ten people have been arrested in Russia over the murder of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Russian TV showed prosecutor general Yuri Chaika telling President Putin of the arrests, informing him that those held would soon be charged. Prosecutor general Yuri Chaika told Russian TV the suspects included a secret service officer and the leader of a Chechen organised crime gang.
Mr Chaika said "serious progress" had been made in the investigation into the killing, which was widely condemned.Mr Chaika said "serious progress" had been made in the investigation into the killing, which was widely condemned.
The journalist, a harsh critic of President Vladimir Putin, was shot dead at her Moscow apartment block in 2006.The journalist, a harsh critic of President Vladimir Putin, was shot dead at her Moscow apartment block in 2006.
At the moment there is no information about the identity of the suspects. Mr Chaika was shown on TV telling the president of the arrests, informing him that those held would soon be charged.
Strenuous denials
"The group was headed by a leader of a Moscow criminal group of Chechen origin," Mr Chaika said.
"Unfortunately, this group included retired and acting interior ministry and FSB (Federal Security Service) officers."
Anna Politkovskaya was killed as she left for work. Closed circuit television footage showed a single gunman carried out the murder.Anna Politkovskaya was killed as she left for work. Closed circuit television footage showed a single gunman carried out the murder.
The BBC's Rupert Wingfield Hayes, in Moscow, says that at the time it was rumoured the killer could have been a member of a Chechen criminal gang or even have a connection to the Russian security services.
The Russian government has always strenuously denied any connection to the murder.The Russian government has always strenuously denied any connection to the murder.
Anna Politkovskaya made her name reporting from Chechnya for Russia's liberal newspaper, Novaya Gazeta.Anna Politkovskaya made her name reporting from Chechnya for Russia's liberal newspaper, Novaya Gazeta.
She was also the author of two books in English, A Dirty War: A Russian Reporter in Chechnya (2001), and Putin's Russia (2004).She was also the author of two books in English, A Dirty War: A Russian Reporter in Chechnya (2001), and Putin's Russia (2004).
Her writing was often polemical, as bitter in its condemnation of the Russian army and the Russian government as it was fervent in support of human rights and the rule of law.Her writing was often polemical, as bitter in its condemnation of the Russian army and the Russian government as it was fervent in support of human rights and the rule of law.