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Court to consider Nemtsov’s daughter complaint over refusal to interrogate Chechen leader

Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, a co-leader of the RPR-Parnas party and member of the Yaroslavl Region Duma, was shot dead in downtown Moscow late on February 27

MOSCOW, September 15. /TASS/. A Moscow district court has ruled to consider on September 30 the complaint of Boris Nemtsov’s daughter Zhanna over the Russian Investigations Committee’s refusal to interrogate Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov as part of investigation into her father’s murder, Anna Fadeyeva, a spokeswoman for Moscow’s Basmanny District Court, told TASS on Tuesday.

"The court will meet at 11:00 Moscow time on September 30 to consider the complaint of lawyer Prokhorov, who acts in the interests of the injured party Nemtsova, where he asks to rule inaction of Russian Investigations Committee officials as illegal and ungrounded," she said.

Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, a co-leader of the RPR-Parnas party and member of the Yaroslavl Region Duma (legislature), was shot dead in downtown Moscow late on February 27. Zaur Dadayev, Khamzat Bakhayev, Anzor and Shadid Gubashevs, and Tamerlan Eskerkhanov were detained for involvement in the crime. Dadayev is believed to be the executor of the crime, according to investigators.