Document signed by former head of KGB is found in the house of artist Pushkin

The house of a famous artist Ales Pushkin has been searched. Policemen and KGB members have found a copy of a document signed by the former head of KGB. Pushkin says he does not know where the got it from.
Ales Pushkin: “The 40th confiscated item is “a copy of a document signed by the head of the Belarusian State Security Committee S.N. Suharenka”. I do not know what it is. It is not mine”.

The search was performed on the day when Ales Pushkin was out. He was summoned to the criminal investigation department of Minsk Region Department of the Interior and interrogated about the explosion that had taken place in Minsk on July 4. A PC, musical CDs and videos (including “Katyn” by Andrzei Vaida), books and 33 booklets “Belarusian starling-houses” found in the attic are among the 56 confiscated items. 

Ales Pushkin has sent a complaint to the office of the Public Prosecutor demanding to return the things that, in his opinion, have nothing do to with the case of Minsk explosions.