Russian police raid journalists probing government corruption
by Andrew Roth in Moscow from World news | The Guardian on (#5KNCQ)
Proekt website editors raided as they prepared to publish allegations against Putin's interior minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev
Russian police have raided the apartments of several investigative journalists as they prepared to publish a report alleging that one of Vladimir Putin's top ministers had secretly amassed a corrupt fortune.
Police detained a senior editor of the Proekt investigative website and questioned two others, including the editor-in-chief, Roman Badanin, shortly before they released a damning report on the interior minister, Vladimir Kolokoltsev. In the report, they claimed his family had amassed a real estate fortune worth nearly 18m.
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