Upss ...! Russian Prime Investigators Say 'Fuck'

Moscow - Conversation Prime Minister (PM) of Russia Dmitry Medvedev with a television reporter who should not have aired, widely circulated on the internet. In conversation 'off the record', the Prime Minister Medvedev called the Russian investigators 'jerk' for doing raids in the morning.
At that time, Medvedev commented on the latest action amid Russian investigators arrested a controversial filmmaker, Pavel Kostomarov. Kostomarov arrested for making a documentary film titled 'scrape' about Russian opposition groups.
The incident occurred on Friday (7/12), the current Prime Minister Medvedev undergone a year-end interview with Russia's five television stations in order to maintain its image after defeated by Vladimir Putin in the last election.
When it breaks, Medvedev engage a casual conversation with 5 representing the journalists is the fifth television. Impressions conversations that should not be running this or so-called 'off the record' is circulating on the internet without a thought.
A wide range of topics discussed by Medvedev with the journalists. Ranging from watches also discuss about the existence of Santa Claus. But the most striking thing is the criticism of Russia's police force. Medvedev criticized the raids in the morning by a team Investigative Committee or the Committee of Investigation, FBI kind, against Kostomarov.
"Everything will be fine, do not worry. They (investigators) are people who love to jerk appear at 8 am today. Basically it is a habit ... I have many friends who work as law enforcement officers and they think if they arrive at 07.00 they will get it all, "Medvedev said, as reported by AFP on Monday (12/10/2012).
Medvedev's comments are immediately received a response from the Investigative Committee. In a statement, the Komte Investigation criticized Medvedev's comments and stated that the raids they did at the time, according to the procedure.
"It is strange to hear comments not only insult the Russian investigators, but also undermine all law enforcement officers in this country," said a spokesman for the Investigative Committee, Vladimir Markin.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for Prime Minister Medvedev, Natalya Timakova declined to comment on the incident.
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