15 May 2013, 22:00

In Dagestan, houses of Kosyakino residents searched, and their owners detained, Gulnara Rustamova reports

Today, early in the morning, in the village of Kosyakino of the Kizlyar District of Dagestan, armed men in masks blocked the two houses, whose owners were detained. This was reported by Gulnara Rustamova, the representative of the organization "Pravozaschita" (Advocacy). The police have confirmed that today, the Kizlyar District faced actions that law enforcers called preventive ones.

At about 04:00 a.m., law enforcement agents cordoned off two neighbouring houses in the village of Kosyakino of the Kizlyar District of Dagestan. This was reported by Gulnara Rustamova, the representative of the Dagestani public organization "Pravozaschita", with reference to Maryam Alieva, a resident of one of these houses.

According to the witnesses' story, on May 14, at about 07:00 p.m., Abdul Ramazanov, Maryam Alieva's husband, born in 1989, was stopped by policemen on his way home, when he was returning from his uncle's place from the village of Bandarinovka of the Kizlyar District, located just 10 minutes from the village of Kosyakino.

At present, Maryam Alieva is not available on the phone. According to the information of Gulnara Rustamova, houses of Aliev and Magomedov families were searched, and the owners of the houses themselves Abdula Ramazanov and Akhmed Abdullah, whose surname is still unknown, were detained.

Officials from the unit on duty of the Kizlyar ROVD (District Interior Division) told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that the preventive actions were carried out in the district; however, the ROVD officials refused to comment on the detention of two residents of the village of Kosyakino.

Source: CK correspondent

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