Investigators in Ingushetia responded to Mankieva's domestic violence complaint.
Investigators in Ingushetia have opened a criminal case after a resident of the republic reported violence at the hands of her relatives, without specifying the statute of limitations.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," security forces released Aina Mankieva, a native of Ingushetia who reported domestic violence, after she was held at a Moscow police station. However, she remains a suspect in the criminal case and is wanted. Aina Mankieva was detained on the night of January 15 and spent more than half a day in the station. In addition to police officers, she was questioned by representatives of the Center for Combating Extremism. Mankieva wrote a statement alleging domestic violence, including sexual violence. She requested that she not be handed over to her relatives and that she be provided with state protection. She called her family's theft report false.
In the spring of 2025, 20-year-old Aina Mankieva, reported missing by her family, distributed a video message asking people not to look for her or inform her relatives of her whereabouts. She stated that returning home "could threaten" her life, health, and safety. Human rights activists pointed out that the fugitives' claims about the danger of returning home are well-founded.
The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for Ingushetia reported on its investigation into a resident of the republic's complaint about "illegal actions" by her relatives. Aina Mankieva's name was not mentioned in the official statement, but details indicate that she is the one being discussed.
Investigators indicate that the statement was made by a 21-year-old resident of Ingushetia, but not in person. The Investigative Committee learned of the crime from an "online publication" that appeared on January 15.
The head of the republican department of the agency instructed the department for the investigation of especially important cases to "immediately" open a criminal case, which was done, according to the official Telegram channel of the Ingush Investigative Committee.
Investigators and forensic experts have already begun investigative actions in the case, and the head of the republican department is overseeing the investigation, the statement noted.
However, the press release does not specify the article of the criminal code under which the case was opened or is being investigated. Aina Mankieva claims she was subjected to various criminal acts by her relatives, including beatings and sexual violence.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419965