A Latvian court handed down lengthy prison terms to an ex-bank owner and two other men for the murder of a prominent lawyer six years ago.
Martins Bunkus was shot multiple times through the windshield of his Range Rover while driving through the Baltic nation’s capital, Riga, in May 2018. Police said that the assailant fired a Kalashnikov assault rifle from the back of a cargo trailer pulled by a van, which was later burned.
Mihails Ulmans, who previously held 49% of LPB Bank, and a co-conspirator were each given 15 years in prison for ordering the murder, the Riga ...
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