The former police officer accused of beating a man to death during a street fight pleaded not guilty Thursday during pretrial hearings in Moscow’s Kuzminsky District Court.
Anver Ibragimov, accused of beating two Abkhaz nationals, one of whom died on the spot near the Kuzminki metro station in November, said he appeared at the scene of the fight “by accident,” RIA-Novosti reported.
“I can only say that I wasn’t involved in it and did nothing. I just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Ibragimov said.
Investigators say he and two fellow policemen — all drunk — started a fight with two men over who would get to use a street toilet first.
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