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10 were brought to justice for calls for protests in Dagestan
2024-01-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] Six people served administrative arrest, three were fined and one was sentenced to compulsory labor for calls published on WhatsApp* to go to a rally in support of detained rioters at Makhachkala airport, follows from the decisions of three district courts.

As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, 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, and one is accused of encroaching on the life of a security officer.

For most of those accused in criminal cases of participation in mass riots at the Makhachkala airport, the arrest period has been 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, lawyers said.

On October 29, 2023, 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. 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.”

District courts in Dagestan have considered at least ten administrative cases for posting information about rallies in support of arrested participants in anti-Semitic riots at the Makhachkala airport, Kavkaz.Realii reported today**.

A court in the Nogai district fined Soltanbek Jalalov under an article on violating the procedure for holding unauthorized actions for a status in the WhatsApp messenger* calling for a protest rally on November 5 in support of those detained for participating in the riots at the Makhachkala airport. The court fined him 10 thousand rubles.

The court in the Kizlyar district imposed the same fine on Rashid Tazhdinov for her status in the messenger with a call to go to a protest, noting the presence of three children as a mitigating circumstance. Magomed Magomedov from the same area, who also has three dependent children, was sentenced to 20 hours of compulsory labor for a similar act.

Another resident of the area, Dzhamilkhan Bagaudinov, was also found guilty of an administrative offense, but the decision was not published in full on the court’s website, and the punishment imposed was not indicated, as follows from the case files on the court’s website.

The Tarumovsky District Court sentenced Bulat Mugalov to two days of arrest for his call to go to the Makhachkala administration in support of those detained at the airport. In court, Mugalov explained that he considered the rally to be coordinated. Zamir Omarov, who reposted the entry to a local group that consisted of 829 people, received three days of arrest, Magomed Khalitov and Amirkhan Magomedov received a similar sentence. Idris Huseynov, whose publication with the same status was viewed by 20 people, received two days of arrest, as follows from the case files on the court’s website.

The brothers Magomed and Musa Saddulaev were also arrested, the publication claims.
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