Hostage taker at Moscow bank turns himself in

25 Aug, 2016

A man who took four people hostage at a bank in central Moscow late Wednesday has surrendered to police, local authorities said. Russian special forces were deployed to the Citibank branch, located just one kilometre (mile) away from the Kremlin, after reports that a man had seized four hostages - three bank employees and one customer. Moscow police said they were able to negotiate the release of two of the bank staff shortly after 1700 GMT.
The two remaining hostages were released later, the police told RIA Novosti state-run news agency. An unnamed source in law enforcement told Russian news agencies that the hostage taker was apparently drunk and had threatened to blow up the bank. Police told RIA Novosti state news agency that the hostage taker had an "unidentified object" attached to his neck.
The alleged hostage taker apparently posted a video online in which he claimed that the siege was intended to draw attention to corporate and personal bankruptcy in Russia, Interfax news agency reported. "Why am I doing this?" a man said in a video uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday, the source of which could not be independently verified.

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