Police in the Russian capital Moscow have arrested a woman on suspicion
of murdering a child after she was found apparently carrying a severed
head.
The woman, believed to be the victim's nanny, is suspected of killing the child before setting fire to its parents' apartment. CCTV appears to show the woman, dressed in a hijab, walking near a metro station with a head in her hands.
A police officer then intercepts her and wrestles her to the ground.
The
suspect has been placed in psychiatric care to determine whether she is
capable of understanding her actions, the Moscow Investigative
Committee said in a statement (in Russian).
A
criminal investigation was launched after the discovery of the remains
of a child aged three to four, whose body bore traces of a violent
death, in a charred flat on Narodnoye Opolcheniye Street in
north-western Moscow, it added.
"According to preliminary
information, the child's nanny, a citizen of one of the Central Asian
states born in 1977, waited for the parents and elder child to leave the
flat and then, for reasons not established, murdered the infant, set
fire to the flat and left the scene," it added in the statement.
Police sources told Russian news agencies that the victim had been decapitated and the head removed from the scene by the nanny.
The suspect has been named by Russian media as Gyulchekhra Bobokulova, from the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan.
Russia's tabloid news website Life News, which specialises in crime coverage, reports that the victim was a little girl.
According
to Life News, a policeman asked to see her identity documents outside
Oktyabrskoye Polye metro station, at which point she pulled the head of
the child out of a bag and began screaming that she would blow herself
up.
No traces of explosives were found on the suspect after her arrest, the site adds.
Amateur
video posted online shows a black-clad woman, apparently the suspect,
outside a metro station shouting the Islamic phrase "Allahu Akbar" (God
is Great).
"I am a terrorist," she cries. "I am your death."
Russian
journalist Polina Nikolskaya witnessed the incident. She told Reuters:
"I was on my way to the metro station from home. She was standing near
the metro entrance and caught my attention because she was screaming
Allahu Akbar.
"I saw that she had a bloodied head in her arms but I thought it was not real. People in the crowd said it was real."
Other
witnesses says the woman walked up and down outside the metro station
for some 20 minutes, shouting and brandishing the head.
The phrase
"Allahu Akbar" has been trending on Russian social media, in a country
with a recent history of violent Islamist militancy.
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