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2023-12-28 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
More than 140 people have challenged the arrest in the case of riots at Makhachkala airport
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[KavkazUzel] The Supreme Court of Dagestan received a total of 143 complaints about arrest in a criminal case regarding mass riots in Makhachkala. Three people are also accused of using violence against a law enforcement officer.

The "Caucasian Knot" wrote that by December 13, it became known that about 150 people had been arrested in a criminal case regarding mass unrest at the airport, one of them was also accused of attacking a security officer, and another was accused of attempting to kill a security officer . Most of those accused in criminal cases for participation in mass riots at the Makhachkala airport have had their arrest period extended until the end of March, while almost no investigative actions are being carried out, and a number of those arrested are prohibited from visiting. One of those arrested, Gerey Dzhamalutdinov, claims that he was not at the airport, and security forces forced him to incriminate himself, but the investigation has not verified his alibi, said lawyers and a member of the Public Monitoring Commission of Dagestan.

On October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to reports of the arrival of a plane with passengers from Israel. More than 20 people were injured, including nine police officers.

By November 25, the district courts of Dagestan had received administrative cases of 515 people, on which  protocols were drawn up  on offenses during the anti-Semitic action and riots in Makhachkala; by December 1, 242 decisions on these cases were known. What happened at Uytash airport and how the investigation is proceeding is described in the Caucasian Knot report “ The Case of the Pogrom at Makhachkala Airport.”

The Supreme Court of Dagestan continues to receive complaints challenging the arrest in the case of mass riots (Part 2 of Article 212 of the Criminal Code of Russia provides for three to eight years in prison); since mid-November, the court has received 143 complaints, the Kavkaz.Realii publication reported today.

As follows from the information on the website of the Supreme Court of Dagestan, until December 15, the court received only individual complaints from the accused, but from that day on, collective complaints began to be received by the court. Thus, in some of the complaints, four or five applicants are indicated. Among those accused of participating in mass riots, three people are accused of using non-life-threatening violence against a government official (Part 1 of Article 318 of the Criminal Code of Russia provides for up to five years in prison), another one is accused of encroaching on the life of a security official (Article 317 The Russian Criminal Code provides for 12 to 20 years of imprisonment or life imprisonment). 

The court partially satisfied some of the complaints. Thus, lawyer Pirmagomedov appealed the extension of the arrest of the father of three young children, Gadzhi Akhmedulaev, for three months, until March 29. In the appeal, he indicated that in the investigation materials there is no evidence that Akhmedulayev committed a crime, the accusation was not specified, and since then “not a single investigative action has been carried out.”

He also noted that the conclusions of the Sovetsky District Court of Makhachkala, which extended the arrest of his client, “are based on assumptions.” The court noted that the investigator’s petitions do not mention “the impossibility of completing the planned investigative actions within a two-month period,” and therefore reduced the arrest period for Akhmedulaev and the other three defendants who are involved in the same case by a month, to February 29, but did not appeal their arrest, as indicated in the case file.
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