Russian investigators search leading journalist’s apartment
MOSCOW — Russia’s top investigative agency searched the apartment of a prominent opposition journalist Tuesday in what Amnesty International said was a “deeply alarming” development.
Zoya Svetova wrote on her blog that investigators deceived her by saying they came to give her a summons and then elbowed their way into her Moscow apartment. Several officers of the Federal Security Service, the main KGB successor agency known as the FSB, accompanied workers of the Investigative Committee, she said.
“I had to let them in or they would have simply beaten me up,” Svetova added.
The Investigative Committee said its workers searched the apartment as part of a probe into alleged fraud and money-laundering by exiled oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.


