05 September 2014, 17:42
"Kommersant": Gadjiev killed in Dagestan had been convicted by Judge Radjabov
As reported by the Russia's National Antiterrorist Committee (NAC), Murad Gadjiev, who was killed today by power agents, and who was suspected of involvement in the death of Judge Akhmed Radjabov, was convicted in 2011 on charges of selling drugs. Gadjiev case was then considered by Akhmed Radjabov, the "Kommersant" writes.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that today in the village of Kichi-Gamri, Sergokala District of Dagestan, a house was blocked in the course of a special operation. In a shootout, a man was killed and later identified as Murad Gadjiev, a suspect in the murder of Federal Judge Ahmed Radjabov in March 2013.
Gadjiev was born in 1988 in the village of Germakhi. In May 2011, he was convicted on charges of running a narcotic den; he served his term in Kalmykia. Power agents believe that it was there that he joined the extremist Islam.
Gadjiev's murder was confirmed by members of the armed underground. According to their version, posted on one of the websites of the Dagestani underground, Murad Gadjiev, also known as Abdullah, a militant of the "Izberbash" grouping, was shooting back at power agents, who were chasing the members of the "Gubden" grouping.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.