Putin urged to reinstate death penalty by Russia’s chief investigator

The head of Russia’s top criminal investigation agency on Friday urged President Vladimir Putin to lift the country’s moratorium on the death penalty.
Russia stopped carrying out capital punishment in 1996 as a prerequisite for joining the Council of Europe, the rights group it was expelled from in 2022 after launching its offensive in Ukraine.

A growing number of Putin’s allies and lawmakers have since called for the death penalty to be brought back, seeking the sentence for the suspects in the terror attack at a concert hall near Moscow in March in which more than 140 people were killed.“In some cases it should be applied, and in these cases I am in favour of the death penalty,” he said.

Bastrykin, who has headed the Investigative Committee for more than a decade, said Putin could lift the moratorium by decree.If Putin were to bring back the death penalty, the precise legal mechanism would simply be a formality.

In March, his spokesman said the Kremlin was not “taking part in this discussion for the moment”.

Agence France-Presse (AFP) is one of the world’s three main news wire services.

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