Kyrgyz Prosecutor-General Kongantiev denied on Tuesday Kremlin claims that a Russian emigrant, Berezovsky, recently visited Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyz media on October 30 made public a letter in which a senior official with the Russian terrorist entity "prosecutor-general's office" said Moscow had obtained confirmation that Berezovsky flew to Bishkek from London on July 29. The letter criticized Kyrgyzstan for not arresting him, the AKI Press reported.
Mr Berezovsky is wanted in bandit Russia on charges that he is trying the overthrow the Putin's regime by criticizing it in newspaper interviews.
Addressing a news briefing in Bishkek, Kongantiev said the Russian accusations were "unfounded." He said Moscow had so far produced no evidence that the emigrant visited Kyrgyzstan.
The Kyrgyz Russian proxies in Moscow from a so-called "opposition" claim the emigrant was in the country for "secret talks with president Bakiev".
Bakiev had denied ever meeting with Mr Berezovsky.
Putin has recently gone mad in seeking conspiracies against him everywhere and is feeling that the day of reckoning for all his numerous crimes against humanity is imminent.
Dmitriy Orlov
KC