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In Tuva, a policeman who burned a detainee alive was released to war

Former deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Tuva, Orlan Saryg-Dongak, who received 18 years in prison for the brutal murder of a detainee, enlisted in the war with Ukraine. Together with him, another defendant in the case, police officer Alim Kenden, sentenced to 14 years, went to the front, the representative of the mother of the murdered, Sergei Konviz, told Sibirsky Express.

The court sentenced Saryg-Dongak in October 2023. Thus, the policeman spent less than a year in the colony. At the same time, neither he nor his accomplice have yet paid compensation for moral damage to the family of the murdered in the amount of 1 and 0.5 million rubles, respectively.

In 2008, Saryg-Dongak, who served as head of the criminal investigation department of Kyzyl, together with his subordinate Kenden, interrogated 30-year-old Alisher Makhmutov, suspected of theft. Subsequently, the police took the detainee to the city wasteland, put him in a pit and forced him to kneel.

Saryg-Dongak claimed that he did this in an attempt to get Makhmutov to apologize for the threats against his family, and when the detainee refused to ask for forgiveness, he poured gasoline on him and set him on fire. "Makhmutov's body and head instantly caught fire. Experiencing unbearable pain, he began to scream loudly, somersaulted on the ground, trying to extinguish the fire and save himself, but he did not succeed," the verdict says.

Seeing this, Kenden decided to kill the detainee: he took a hammer from the car, ran up to Makhmutov, who was burning alive, and inflicted "multiple blows" on his head. The policeman said that he did this "wanting to end the torment" of Makhmutov as soon as possible, "out of a sense of compassion for the latter." The corpse of the deceased was burned by the operatives. To cover up the traces of the crime, Kenden wrote a report on the "escape" of the victim.

It is noteworthy that a few years after the murder, Orlan Saryg-Dongak won the republican competition "The Most Polite Policeman".

Now the "polite policeman" is running free in Ukraine.

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