Russia has detained a powerful businessman suspected of ordering the 2006 murder of deputy central bank governor Andrei Kozlov, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor-general’s office said on Thursday. Kozlov, who led a crusade against money laundering, was shot last September as he left a soccer game in Moscow. His killing raised concerns about stability and the rule of law under President Vladimir Putin. Full Story
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