04 July 2016, 18:01

Woman from Nalchik states falsified case against her son

On July 3, Rita Urusmambetova, a resident of Nalchik, turned to the "Caucasian Knot" with a message that grenades and narcotic drugs were planted on her younger son Rustam Urusmambetov, and then a criminal case was initiated against him.

According to the woman, on June 18, 2016, at five in the morning, about 30 armed power agents wearing black masks broke into her house.

"They pushed me away and rushed on my son, Rustam Urusmambetov, born in 1987. They grabbed him, pressed to the wall, handcuffed him and pushed into the entrance, after which the whole grouping scattered inside the rooms," the woman wrote.

The search was witnessed by some persons whom power agents brought with them. Urusmambetova's daughter-in-law began filming everything on her mobile phone, but one of power agents knocked her phone out of her hands, says the author of the message.

As a result of the search, power agents announced that under Urusmambetova's sofa they found a package with two grenades and rifle rounds, and in the pocket of Rustam's shorts they found 3.8 grams of heroin. Rustam was detained and taken into custody as a suspect of illegal dealing with weapons and drugs (Articles 222 and 228 of the Russian Criminal Code).

Rita Urusmambetova is convinced that the weapons and drugs were planted on her son, she told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Author: Lyudmila Maratova Source: CK correspondent

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