27 April 2011, 22:40

Woman from Dagestan asks rights defenders for help in searching her son

In Dagestan, a resident of the village of Gubden, Karabudakhkent District, addressed the Human Rights Centre "Memorial" with a written statement, which asserts that her son, Magomed-Ali Ilyasovich Ilyasov, born in 1989, disappeared after he was summoned to the local ROVD (District Interior Division).

According to the woman, in the morning of April 20 her son was on his way from Makhachkala to Gubden, when he was called from the Karabudakhkent ROVD and invited to get there to pick up his hard drive, which was confiscated from him on March 23 during the counterterrorist operation held in Gubden.

Magomed-Ali told his relatives by phone about his invitation to the ROVD. By the evening of that day his telephone gave no answers to calls. On April 26, his car was found near the village of Utamysh, Kayakent District. The car license plates and his mobile phones were in the luggage compartment of the car.

As of April 27, Magomed-Ali Ilyasov's relatives knew nothing about his fate. In her application his mother asked to help to find her son's whereabouts.

So far, there were no comments made by the MIA about the disappearance of the young man.

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