18/02/2014 16:19
Pussy Riot band 'arrests in Sochi'
Two members of the protest group Pussy Riot say they have been arrested in the Russian resort of Sochi where the Winter Olympics are being held, the BBC reported.
Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who were freed from jail in December, said they had been detained in the centre of the town on suspicion of a criminal offence.
They spent two years in prison for a singing a protest song in a cathedral.
The town of Sochi is some distance from where the Games are taking place.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova told the BBC's Steven Rosenberg that she and Maria Alekhina are being held at a police station after being detained on suspicion of "theft." They have not yet been officially charged.
Ms Tolokonnikova said that they had arrived in Sochi on Sunday to perform a new song, Putin Will Teach You To Love Your Motherland, about "political repression in Russia."