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Two local residents suspected of abetment to militants were detained in the Shelkovskoi district of Chechnya
Two local residents suspected of abetment to militants were detained in the Shelkovskoi district of Chechnya. Officers of the department for the fight with organized crime detained 26-year-old and 22-year-old residents of Kargalinskaya according to the earlier received information, a source in the Chechen Interior Ministry told Itar-Tass. “The detainees were involved in Rustam Aliyev’s gang who was destroyed in November 2005. They fulfilled some orders and brought foodstuffs and medicines to members of the gang,” the source emphasized. A 22-year-old resident of Ichum-Kali who was a member of the gang headed by wanted Adam Dadayev surrendered in the Shatoi region. He voluntarily laid down a Kalashnikov assault rifle and a Shmel grenade launcher. A resident of Balansu showed to police for remuneration a sack with four grenade launchers on the outskirts of the settlement in the Nozhai-Yurt region. Meanwhile, a dugout of the militant who was destroyed in the end of 2005 was found in the forest southwest of Ersenoi in the Vedeno region. The arms cache contained two grenade launchers RPG-22, projectiles for them and a submachine gun.
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