16 January 2012, 21:00

Refutation: bringing a judgment against the wounded Iljas Nalgiev was not planned on January, 13

According to the data verified by the "Caucasian Knot", the information that a verdict against ex-head of Criminal police of Karabulak Iljas Nalgiev was going to be brought on January, 13, spread by Lifenews.ru after an attempt at Nalgiev is untrue.

Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" reported that the attempt at ex-employee of Karabulak municipal Department of Interior Affairs took place on January, 12, in the settlement of Surkhahi, Nazran district. An explosive device was activated the moment when he approached the gate of the house he lived in. Nalgiev was taken to resuscitation unit in a critical state.

Nalgiev together with ex-Chief of Karabulak Department of Interior Affairs Nazir Guliev is a defendant on a high-profile case of torture. Presently the defendants are on their own recognizance as preventive punishment.

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