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Paranoid Putin was accused of killing top Russian scientists because he died two days after being imprisoned for "treason."

VLADIMIR Putin was accused of murdering a top Russian scientist after he died just two days after being imprisoned for treason.

Dr. Dmitry Kolker, 54, was taken to the FSB and was trapped in one of Russia'smost notorious prisons on suspicion of being a spy for pancreatic cancer. I was hospitalized at.

He was one of the two major scholars accused by the FSB of being in Chinese spying . 

Dr. Colker's family named Putin's treatment of top scientists by security services "torture" after he was dragged out of his bed of death. 

They warned that Dr. Colker was too ill withcancerto receive further chemotherapy or treatment.

After flying to Moscow for four hours, he was imprisoned in Lefortov prison and then taken to the hospital where he died early on Saturday.

His son Maxim Colker, 22, said, "The FSB knew his condition and killed my father."

"They didn't even let our family say goodbye."

He, along with a judge who approved his father's detention and "the entire state machine." , Spy Investigator (named Morozov)  accused.

"I hope you answer your actions," Maxim said.

"It took me two days to kill a man, and now I and my family have no father."

His sorrowful sister Arina Milonova, 29 ) States as follows. 

"It shouldn't have happened this way."

The FSB said that Dr. Colker was removed from the hospital drip and had medical permission to lock him in. Insisted. ..

However, according to one source, Putin "sees spies everywhere."

They say: He has been accused of espionage.

Dr. Colker was the director of the Quantum Optical Technology Institute at Novosibirsk State University.

He is considered a global laser expert and previously worked at Rutherford Appleton. Oxford Institute. It is not clear whether the accusations of , which

 claimed to be "reasons," were related to the advanced military secrets of new era weapons. 

Professor Anatoly Maslov, 75, a pioneer in supersonic technology, has also been arrested and remains in Moscow's Lefortobo prison.