Putin: No place for ex-criminals in Crimean government
Russian president took part in a meeting with Federal Security Service (FSB) officers and made a number of loud statements on April 7.
Vladimir Putin urged the FSB not to allow radicals and ex-criminals (like Crimean PM Sergey Aksyonov aka Goblin) in the Crimean and Sevastopol government. It will create obstacles to the normal development of the annexed Ukrainian territory, he thinks. Putin requested to develop the border infrastructure in the arctic and in the strategic southern direction.
Putin also claimed that the FSB had to distinguish between legal opposition activities and extremism, RIA Novosti reports. The terrorist underground is still capable to organizing major terrorist acts in Russia, the Russian President admitted.