Eight former police officers in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan have been sentenced to prison terms of between two and 15 years in a high-profile torture case.
A court on June 16 found the eight defendants guilty of abuse of power and inflicting bodily injury that led to death.
A probe against the eight officers was launched in 2012 after the death of a suspect arrested by police in Kazan for alleged hooliganism.
Before his death in hospital, the man told doctors that police had tortured him and raped him with a bottle.
The incident sparked a wave of protests across Russia. Several Kazan residents subsequently filed lawsuits, saying they had been tortured while in custody in the same police station.
Tatarstan Interior Minister Asgat Safarov resigned in the wake of the scandal.
A court on June 16 found the eight defendants guilty of abuse of power and inflicting bodily injury that led to death.
A probe against the eight officers was launched in 2012 after the death of a suspect arrested by police in Kazan for alleged hooliganism.
Before his death in hospital, the man told doctors that police had tortured him and raped him with a bottle.
The incident sparked a wave of protests across Russia. Several Kazan residents subsequently filed lawsuits, saying they had been tortured while in custody in the same police station.
Tatarstan Interior Minister Asgat Safarov resigned in the wake of the scandal.