Khadulaev claimed the case against a Dagestani woman was falsified.
Pregnant Jamila Garunova has been held in a pretrial detention center in Khasavyurt for four months. The prosecution was initiated after Jamila left her husband, who regularly beat her, according to the head of the Public Monitoring Commission of Dagestan. He compared Garunova's persecution to the case of Anastasia Goisan.
A commission from the Public Monitoring Commission of Dagestan visited Pretrial Detention Center No. 3 in Khasavyurt following a request from the relatives of 39-year-old Jamila Garunova, reported commission head Shamil Khadulaev.
"The detainee has been in Pretrial Detention Center No. 3 for four months, even though she is six months pregnant and had previously suffered a fractured skull from her husband. Her ex-husband imprisoned her because she left him. The case was opened in Khasavyurt, although she can't understand what Khasavyurt has to do with it, since she is from Makhachkala and has never done anything there and has nothing to do with it. She says her husband controls everyone there, which is why they opened a fictitious case there, where he is very influential," Khadulaev reported on his Telegram channel.
He drew analogies with the case. Anastasia Goisan. "A copy of Nastya Goisan's case file!" Khadulaev emphasized.
He attached a photo of Garunova with severe bruises on her face. According to him, she was constantly beaten. "Constantly beating a woman who lost her father at one year old and has no brothers is probably quite a feat," he noted.
He emphasized that Judge Mramorova of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Dagestan twice overruled Dzhamilya. "We are preparing a report on the visit to the Dagestan prosecutor," Khadulaev said, promising to publish more details of the story later.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," Muscovite Anastasia Goysan, who was held in a Makhachkala pretrial detention center for over six months on charges of embezzlement, successfully transferred her case to the capital for trial. In April 2025, Anastasia Goysan, who was then being held in a Makhachkala pretrial detention center, went on a hunger strike. She justified her protest by citing the fact that, for nine months, investigators had failed to provide her with the date when, according to their version, she was in Makhachkala in 2021 and took money from the victim, Aliyev. He was released from custody on April 10. The investigator again filed a motion for Goysan's arrest in Dagestan, but a Makhachkala court dismissed the case on May 27.
Former dancer with the Todes show ballet Anastasia Goysan lived in a civil marriage with Ibragimov, a native of Dagestan who worked in the Moscow tax authorities. During their marriage, Ibragimov registered real estate in Goysan's name so that "there would be no unnecessary questions," wrote the author of the blog "Nalchik and Neighbors. The Caucasus in Search of Justice" on "Caucasian Knot." After another breakup, the couple agreed to re-register and divide their property, but Ibragimov subsequently began stalking his ex-girlfriend and secured her criminal prosecution in Dagestan, where he has connections in law enforcement, according to a blog post titled "Prisoner of the Caucasus: How Love Drove a Muscovite to the Limits." Goysan herself insists she had never been to Dagestan before security forces brought her there and placed her under arrest.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424047





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