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Arrests made in Belarus bomb investigation

Posted by The Popular News Today on Friday, June 3, 2011

Blast hits subway station in BelarusSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: President says opposition figures should be questionedTwo people are arrestedThe blast occurred at rush hour at a Minsk stationOfficials believe the bomb was radio-controlledRELATED TOPICSMinskBelarusTerrorism (CNN) -- Two people suspected of involvement in the deadly bombing at a Minsk subway station were detained late Tuesday night, Belarus Deputy Prosecutor General Andrei Shved said at a news briefing Wednesday. "These are two people with whom investigative procedures are being conducted, who have undergone first interrogations in the presence of lawyers, and first testimony has been obtained from them," Shved said. Both men are citizens of Belarus and have known each other for a long time, Shved said. Based on a closed-circuit TV camera recording in the Minsk subway, "there are very solid grounds to presume that one of the detainees was the perpetrator," he said. Twelve people were killed in the attack, authorities said. Shved said the recording clearly reveals that one of the two suspects arrived at the Oktyabrskaya subway station, left a bag at a bench and retreated. Soon after the bomb went off. Shved didn't give the suspect's name, only saying that he was born in 1986. No details were reported about the second man. Before the arrests, authorities released a description of a suspect, who they said was a 27-year-old man. "We now know the main thing -- who committed this terror act and how. So far we don't know why they did it -- but we'll find that out soon, and this is our main task today," Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Wednesday. Lukashenko said the detained suspects have also confessed to committing terrorist attacks on Independence Day in Minsk on July 3, 2008 and in city of Vitebsk in September, 2005. Nobody died in those bomb attacks but several dozen people were injured in each of the bombings. Also, the president ordered law enforcement to question some opposition figures over the bombing. "We are looking for accomplices and perpetrators of the metro bombing. Perhaps these people (opposition figures) ... will open their cards and tell us who ordered (the bombing)," Lukashenko said. Preliminary findings suggest the blast was caused by a radio-controlled device and that no suicide bombers were involved, Belarusian officials said. The Belarusian KGB is considering three possible motives behind the bombing, including an attempt at destabilizing the security situation in Belarus, revenge by extremist organizations, and an act by a madman, officials said. A train was standing at the Oktyabrskaya metro station when the handmade bomb planted under a bench exploded Monday, officials said. The bomb, with estimated power equivalent of 5 kilograms of TNT, was stuffed with shrapnel, nails and small metal balls, the state-run news agency Belta reported, citing security officials. The death toll rose to 12 when one of the victims died in a hospital early Tuesday, the RIA Novosti news agency reported. Victims' families will receive $10,000 from the government and their funeral expenses will be covered, Belarus state media reported Tuesday. Funerals are expected to take place Wednesday and Thursday, according to the city hall in Minsk. CNN's Maxim Tkachenko contributed to this report

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Arrests made in Brazil school shooting

Posted by The Popular News Today on Thursday, April 21, 2011

Authorities say Wellington de Oliveira, 23, killed 12 students at a Rio de Janeiro school Thursday before killing himself. STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Demonstration Sunday calls for greater gun controlNEW: Gunman asks in suicide note for house to be converted into animal shelterTwo men who sold a gun used in the shooting were arrestedTwelve students were killed in the shootingRELATED TOPICSShootingsBrazilRio de JaneiroCrime (CNN) -- Two men have been arrested in Brazil for allegedly selling a weapon to the gunman who opened fire at a Rio de Janeiro school last week, killing 12 students before turning the gun on himself.

The homicide division of Rio's police department made the announcement Saturday, the state-run Agencia Brasil news agency reported.

The motives behind why Wellington de Oliveira, 23, shot the students and himself remain unclear.

Locksmith Charleston Souza de Lucena is charged with helping de Oliveira acquire a gun. After he did a job for de Oliveira, according to police, de Oliveira asked where he could find a gun. Souza de Lucena introduced him to Isaias de Souza, who helped him secure the .32-caliber handgun used in the mass shooting, police said.

The origins of a second gun used in the shooting, a .38 revolver, remain unknown, police said.

Both men told police that they would never have sold de Oliveria the gun if they had known how he would have used it, Agencia Brasil reported.

Ten children remained injured in the hospital, the state health and civil defense secretary said. Those who were killed were buried on Friday amidst heavy commotion.

Meanwhile, no one has come to identify and claim de Oliveira's body, Agencia Brasil reported. If no one claims the corpse within 15 days, he'll be buried as an indigent.

Thursday's mass school shooting, which is rare in Brazil, has energized the country's anti-gun lobby. Twelve red flags were raised Sunday at a demonstration at Copacabana beach calling for greater effectiveness against weapon and ammunition trafficking.

"Where is the ammunition coming from? Where are the guns coming from? Are we safe?" event organizer Antonio Carlos Costa said, according to Agencia Brasil.

The principal of the school where the shooting took place said Sunday that he hopes to reopen the school April 18. Cleanup of the scene is scheduled to begin Monday, Luis Marduk said.

Also Sunday, the official TV Record posted a suicide note purportedly from de Oliveria, which included burial instructions. The note also asks that his house, which has been under police surveillance after vandals defaced it, be turned into an animal shelter "because the animals are being very despised and need much more protection and care than human beings."

Journalist Luciani Gomes and CNN's Marilia Brocchetto contributed to this report



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Arrests made in connection with Brazil school shooting

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, April 18, 2011

Authorities say Wellington de Oliveira, 23, killed 12 students at a Rio de Janeiro school Thursday before killing himself. STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Demonstration Sunday calls for greater gun controlNEW: Gunman asks in suicide note for house to be converted into animal shelterTwo men who sold a gun used in the shooting were arrestedTwelve students were killed in the shootingRELATED TOPICSShootingsBrazilRio de JaneiroCrime (CNN) -- Two men have been arrested in Brazil for allegedly selling a weapon to the gunman who opened fire at a Rio de Janeiro school last week, killing 12 students before turning the gun on himself.

The homicide division of Rio's police department made the announcement Saturday, the state-run Agencia Brasil news agency reported.

The motives behind why Wellington de Oliveira, 23, shot the students and himself remain unclear.

Locksmith Charleston Souza de Lucena is charged with helping de Oliveira acquire a gun. After he did a job for de Oliveira, according to police, de Oliveira asked where he could find a gun. Souza de Lucena introduced him to Isaias de Souza, who helped him secure the .32-caliber handgun used in the mass shooting, police said.

The origins of a second gun used in the shooting, a .38 revolver, remain unknown, police said.

Both men told police that they would never have sold de Oliveria the gun if they had known how he would have used it, Agencia Brasil reported.

Ten children remained injured in the hospital, the state health and civil defense secretary said. Those who were killed were buried on Friday amidst heavy commotion.

Meanwhile, no one has come to identify and claim de Oliveira's body, Agencia Brasil reported. If no one claims the corpse within 15 days, he'll be buried as an indigent.

Thursday's mass school shooting, which is rare in Brazil, has energized the country's anti-gun lobby. Twelve red flags were raised Sunday at a demonstration at Copacabana beach calling for greater effectiveness against weapon and ammunition trafficking.

"Where is the ammunition coming from? Where are the guns coming from? Are we safe?" event organizer Antonio Carlos Costa said, according to Agencia Brasil.

The principal of the school where the shooting took place said Sunday that he hopes to reopen the school April 18. Cleanup of the scene is scheduled to begin Monday, Luis Marduk said.

Also Sunday, the official TV Record posted a suicide note purportedly from de Oliveria, which included burial instructions. The note also asks that his house, which has been under police surveillance after vandals defaced it, be turned into an animal shelter "because the animals are being very despised and need much more protection and care than human beings."

Journalist Luciani Gomes and CNN's Marilia Brocchetto contributed to this report



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