Sagra

Sagra (Russian: Сагра) – village near [Ekateringurg]] in the Sverdlovskaya oblast (Russia) , famous for the battle 2011 July 1 between the habitants and the gangsters of the organized crime mafia. The Sagra's defensors won: the gangsters loosed one bandit dead; they had to pull back and run away. After a week, the federal police began to investigate the case. One thinks, the mafia has functionaries in the police, and those mafiosi slow down the investigation . In particular, the police begun with arrests of victims, did not hunt for the attackers and during a week did not even search the home of the main suspect, indicated by the eyewitnesses.

Sagra had shown the precedent of successful civil defense. This example is especially important after the events in Kuschevka, where the victims failed to defense themselves and were killed, and the most of the criminals seem to be successful avoiding the punishment.

The heroism of defenders of Sagra and the criminal activity of the corrupted police officers are widely discussed in the blogs. Many participants think that the police remain the important component of the criminal organizations. Under the press of publicity, the same month, some attempts of the federal police to investigate the case were performed: 16 attackers are reported to be captured .

The concept of the total corruption of the Russian administration mentioned in the articles Nevsky Express bombing (2009), Katyn-2 and gravitsapa is in the good agreement with the observations of the disability of the Russian federal forces to fight against gangsterism and terror, that during many generation remains an instrument of the Soviet and Russian governmental politics . The cases of Kuschevka and Sagra confirm such a concept.