15 March 2006, 00:00
Refugee returned from Georgia to be kidnapped
On March 9, ten unknown persons wearing camouflage and armed with automatic guns entered flat No 76 at Khmelnitski Street, 43 in Lenin District of the Chechen capital and took to an undisclosed location Borchashvili Mikhail Dzhaparovich, born in 1957. Nothing is known about his location now.
About 20.00, armed people stormed the flat and forced everyone to lie down on the floor threatening them with arms. Children began to cry. A Bochashvili's relative who was visiting the family got indignant with the behaviour of the attackers. In response, they aimed a machine gun on him and threatened to shoot him. By their accent, the family members saw that there were Russians and Chechens among the attackers. The criminals were talking only in Russian. The District prosecutor's office refused to accept the complaint of Bochashvili's relatives about the kidnapping.
Bochashvili Hussein (Mikhail) Dzhaparovich, the father of five children, had stayed in Georgia as a refugee for a long time and returned back about two months ago. His own house had been destroyed and the family lived in the Chechen capital in a rented flat, runs the statement of the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society handed over to the "Caucasian Knot".