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The decision to close the investigation was made by Tomas Uldukis, a prosecutor in the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Division, who controlled it. In this criminal case, civil lawsuits have been filed for more than 0.5 million. euros.
Upon completion of the pretrial investigation, the suspect, their attorneys, victims, and civil plaintiffs and their representatives will have the right to inspect the investigation material and submit requests to supplement the pretrial investigation. At the end of the period within which they can do so, the prosecutor’s office must draft an indictment and refer the case to court.
In this criminal case, R. Zamolskis is charged with qualified murder of two people, attempted murder of 14 people, illegal possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives.
According to the case, on April 17, 2001 R. Zamolskis, acting in an organized and armed group, looted a high-value property near a shopping center in the capital and attacked the lives of the collectors of the then Agricultural Bank of Lithuania for reasons selfish.
One collector was seriously injured during the attack, the other two collectors were protected from the gunfire by the windows of the armored vehicles. More than 20,000 were kidnapped during the attack. EUR (LTL 70 thousand).
In June 2001, Mr. Zamolski, acting with his accomplices, attacked police officers who were trying to establish his identity. During the shooting in the center of Vilnius, two officials who were performing official duties were injured.
The suspect escaped from the crime scene by getting into a random car and threatening with the gun to steer the driver in the desired direction.
R. Zamolskis is also suspected of killing two men with brutal shooting with illegal weapons on July 25 of the same year in Kaunas with an accomplice.
On September 28, in Kaunas, he and his accomplices tried to kill and wound two policemen.
On the night of October 1, R. Zamolskis is suspected of robbing a kindergarten in Kaunas with his accomplice.
A week later, in Panevėžys, R. Zamolskis escaped the officers who were pursuing him by shooting him, and his accomplice Virginijus Savickis was killed by Aro agents during the hostage release operation.
An international search for R. Zamolski was announced in 2001, and in 2014 he was arrested in the Russian Federation.
In 2016, Russian media reported that the Yekaterinburg court sentenced Zamolski to prison and found him guilty of illegal possession of weapons, robbery, robbery and attempted murder.
Zamolski and two of his accomplices were convicted of crimes committed in the Sverdlovsk region in 2003-2006.
In 2017, at the request of R. Zamolskis, the Lithuanian Ministry of Justice requested that Russia be transferred to Lithuania to serve the remaining part of the sentence, but the Chkalov District Court of Ekaterinburg refused to do so.
The Justice Ministry submitted a request to Russia again last year, but has yet to receive a response.
In Russia, R. Zamolski was aware of the allegations made against him in Lithuania, did not admit his guilt and refused to testify.
According to the amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure adopted in 2017, R. Zamolskis can be tried in Lithuania without his participation in court proceedings.
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