VLADIKAVKAZ. Sept 7 (Interfax-AVN) - There is no indication that police or other law enforcement agencies helped the Beslan hostage-takers in North Ossetia, Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Sergei Fridinsky told journalists on Monday.
"As far complicity is concerned, no facts have been established today that some of the law enforcement officers might have helped the militants enter Beslan," Fridinsky said.
"The terrorist group's route is known to us: they transited an area that is not guarded by outposts. To be more precise, they moved along a road that has no importance as a transport route and that has not effectively been used for a long time," he said.
"Not all the militants have been identified yet, and I cannot say how many people there were in the group that seized the school," Fridinsky said.
It has been established that the hostage-takers included representatives of ten nationalities, he said.