The ninth defendant in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack case appeared in court The ninth defendant in the case of the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall, Nazrimad Lutfulloy, appeared in court. This was reported by a correspondent from the scene on Friday, March 29. A video recording of the trial was published on the RIA Novosti Telegram channel. Shortly before this, it became known that the Investigative Committee of Russia requested the arrest of the ninth person involved in the case of a terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall. This was reported by the press service of the Basmanny Court. On the evening of March 22, terrorists attacked the Crocus City Hall concert hall. On March 24, the Basmanny District Court of Moscow arrested four suspects in the terrorist attack. A total of 11 people were arrested in connection with the attack. On Monday, March 25, the Basmanny court arrested three more suspects - Isroil, Dilovar and Aminchon Islomov - a father and his two sons. They are suspected of providing assistance to terrorists, organizing communications and logistics. What is known about the terrorists and the preparation of the terrorist attack is in the material of “Evening Moscow”. On March 28, it became known that four defendants in the case of the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall were accused. They helped the terrorists because they had information about the crime they were preparing in Moscow. Source link Source link
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The man who persuaded the military man to join the “Freedom of Russia Legion” turned out to be a defendant in a case of high treason. Posting in CHAT: Russia March 11, 2024, 11:32 FSB: RIA Novosti opened a case of high treason against a resident of Khabarovsk Read 360tv in The Khabarovsk resident, who persuaded a military man to participate in hostilities within the framework of the “Freedom of Russia” legion, is banned in the Russian Federation *, became accused in the case of high treason. This was reported to TASS regarding the regional department of the FSB. It is known that the attacker is 39 years old. Military counterintelligence officers established that the man was involved in persuading military personnel of the Khabarovsk garrison to go to Ukraine to take part in hostilities against the Russian Armed Forces there as part of the “Freedom of the Russian Legion”*. Strength. The investigative unit of the Russian FSB Directorate for the Eastern Military District opened a case against a resident of Khabarovsk. He was arrested. Operational search activities and investigative actions continue, the department added.* The Ukrainian paramilitary association “Russian Legion of Freedom” has been recognized as terrorist and banned in the Russian Federation. Authors: Alexander Ivanov Source link Source link
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Blogger Shabutdinov became a defendant in seven more criminal cases • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia February 13, 2024, 20:44 Seven new criminal cases have been opened against blogger Ayaz Shabutdinov Press service of the Moscow courts of general jurisdiction Read 360TV in Seven new criminal cases have been opened against Ayaz Shabutdinov. This was announced by an investigator of the Tagansky Court of Moscow during the consideration of a petition to extend the blogger’s detention, RIA Novosti reports. “Shabutdinov is accused of committing 50 mercenary serious crimes, seven more criminal cases have been initiated against the latter,” the investigator emphasized. Blogger-lawyer Kaloy Akhilgov, in a conversation with the agency, explained that the number of victims in the Shabutdinov case has reached 50. The human rights activist admitted that there will be more, since the accusation is not final. The blogger's arrest was extended until April 16. He was accused of fraud in the fall of 2023, and 15 people were initially arrested. recognized as victims in the case. They claimed that Shabutdinov promised them an increase in income after completing the courses. The blogger could be imprisoned for 10 years. Authors: Alexandra LomeikoCriminal case Fraud Source link Source link