Incerc sa sparg gheata si sa aduc in discutie si altceva in afara de scandaluri
Se pare ca la rusi incepe sa scartaie serios industria pistoalelor cu bila de cauciuc.In urma ultimelor
incidente in care au fost implicate astfel de arme "taticul" Medvedev s-a suparat si vrea sa le cam interzica omului de rand!
Totul a pornit de la uzul pistoalelor traumatice in conflicte minore,precum cele din intersectii.Intr-un astfel de incident un politist a
fost impuscat iar in altul,extrem de mediatizat la ei o persoana a fost ranita,in urma ranilor murind.Intr-un alt caz un politist aflat in
afara serviciului a folosit un astfel de pistol dupa ce a fost agresat la metrou.Acesta a primit un jet de pepper spray de la un tip caruia ii
atrasese atentia sa ii cedeze scaunul unei batrane.Politistul (colonel) a ripostat cu 2 focuri (cu un pistol MP-461) din
nefericire ambele au lovit o tanara de pe peronul metroului,aceasta fiind usor ranita.Transcriu mai jos pozitia oficialitatilor:
"Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has expressed discontent at the situation with traumatic guns, which are actually sold without any control.
“No one knows what happens with this pistol in the future, where it is used and with what consequences. It is sold to everybody –
to people, who have previous convictions and who are already brought to criminal responsibility, and to people, who have mental disorders,”
the president elaborated.
Medvedev demanded from Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev to draft new tougher regulations to handle the traumatic guns.
“Other types of weapons are subject to special regulation, and this dangerous type of weapons, which often cause injuries and death,
is insufficiently regulated in our country,” Medvedev stressed. “It is necessary to put the situation in order, work out proposals and
report to me within ten days,” the president ordered.
According to the Interior Ministry’s statistics, about 1,500 crimes with the use of traumatic guns have been committed for the last five years.
More than 60 people were killed, and other 600 people were injured in these crimes."