The son of Dagestan's former Secretary of State has been stripped of his parliamentary mandate.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," on June 25, security forces detained Dagestani Secretary of State Magomed-Sultan Magomedov after searches. Magomedov was later released on bail, and on July 1, it was announced his dismissal from the post of Secretary of State.
During his tenure as Secretary of State of Dagestan, Magomed-Sultan Magomedov kept a low profile, but used his position to build a powerful group within the republic, according to local analysts.
The People's Assembly of Dagestan, at its session on October 30, prematurely terminated the mandate of United Russia deputy Magomed Magomedov, the parliament's press service reported on its Telegram page.
The prosecutor's office demanded that Magomedov be stripped of his mandate for multiple violations of the anti-corruption law, Ilyas Mamayev, head of the mandate commission, said at the meeting. Seventy deputies voted in favor of terminating his powers, while two voted against, according to a broadcast of the meeting on VKontakte.
As a reminder, the Prosecutor General's Office filed a lawsuit demanding the confiscation of land plots, residential and commercial real estate belonging to former Dagestan Secretary of State Magomed-Sultan Magomedov and his relatives. The office estimated the value of the property at 500 million rubles.
On June 26, it was also reported that the Deputy Prosecutor General filed a civil lawsuit against Magomedov and his relatives in the Soviet District Court of Makhachkala. The court ordered the nationalization of Magomedov's oil transshipment complex and related companies, whose assets had previously been seized. In August, the FSBunveiled a theory about Magomedov's involvement in the theft of the largest federal oil transshipment complex in the North Caucasus, Dagnefteprodukt, from the state. Property worth 3 billion rubles was seized from Magomedov and other defendants in the fraud case.
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