Four people arrested in a criminal case related to riots at the local airport were released from pre-trial detention center No. 1 in Makhachkala. The chairman of the public monitoring commission of Dagestan, Shamil Khadulaev, wrote about this.
The second animator of the quest room in Makhachkala, where two girls burned alive, was detained on suspicion of providing unsafe services. The suspect was interrogated. Law enforcement officers will insist on his detention.
The Minister of Press of Chechnya stood up for blogger Askhab Tamaev in a conflict with the head of the “Safe Internet League” Ekaterina Mizulina. She called Tamaev a “scammer” (from the English scam - “scam, fraud”) and accused him of involving children in gambling. According to Mizulina, the blogger “does not respect Islam, which prohibits casinos.” More details in our video.
Bailiffs of the Russian Federation, at the request of the tax service, initiated enforcement proceedings against the ex-champion of the Fighting Championship (UFC), a native of Dagestan, Khabib Nurmagomedov. The document shows a debt amount of 79.2 million rubles.
The Nalchik Magistrate's Court imposed fines of 3 thousand rubles on eight citizens who did not stand during the singing of the anthem at school No. 33.
There was a fire in the “House of Horrors” in Makhachkala. The cause was the ignition of gasoline liquid during a gaming session. As a result, two visitors to the quest room died from their burns.
69% of Georgian citizens consider the Russian Federation an enemy of their country. This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC).
SVO member Bozigit Aliyev, who came from Ukraine on vacation to Dagestan, was shot by unknown assailants in front of his relatives. His father and brothers were beaten and wounded.
A court in Nalchik sentenced Rustam Misostov, sentencing him to five years in a penal colony for leaving his military unit without leave.
The Karabulak District Court of Ingushetia fined 37-year-old imam Magomed Sultygov 50,000 rubles for failing to report a crime.
The film "The Letter," about the deportation of the Ingush people, has been banned in Ingushetia. The republic's Ministry of Culture has refused to hold the premiere of Amur Amerkhanov's film, despite it having received a federal grant and having been shown in other regions.
In Dagestan, Umaraskhab Alibekov, a father of many children, was found guilty of failing to report a planned terrorist attack that killed 22 people. The charge is based on the fact that he knew about the planned attacks on Makhachkala and Derbent but failed to notify authorities.