MOSCOW. July 26 (Interfax-AVN) - The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) will present the public later on Friday with more evidence proving that Achimez Gochiyayev, the chief suspect in Moscow house bombing in September 1999, had ties with the international terrorist Khattab, a Chechen rebel leader.
Photographs confirming this will be posted on a Russian news agency's website, a spokesman for the FSB told Interfax on Friday.
"The photographs were in a Chechen rebel's personal computer. That person is now on the wanted list. Faces and situations are clearly visible in the photos," he said.
The FSB decided to publicize the evidence in reply to a statement made by a private expert in Britain, the spokesman said.
"Because of the public resonance and importance of solving the terrorist attacks in Moscow and elsewhere, in which hundreds were killed, we take the unprofessional attempts at cashing in on this painful subject very seriously," he said.