15 October 2014, 12:01

Chechen investigators establish organizers of terror act in Grozny

Investigating authorities of Chechnya have pre-established the organizers of the explosion in Grozny on October 5, and now are searching for them, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told at the local Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA).

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on October 5, a suicide bombing was committed in Grozny. As a result, according to the official information, five policemen were killed, and 13 other law enforcers were brought to hospital.

"Investigators managed to get on trail of alleged organizers of the terror act in Grozny on October 5," said a source from the MIA.

However, law enforcement bodies of Chechnya do not reveal the names of possible organizers of the terror act, citing the need to preserve the secrecy of investigation. "As soon as the alleged organizers of the terror act are detained, we'll disclose all the data," said the source.

Let us remind you that the suicide bomber himself was identified by law enforcers a few hours after the explosion as Apti Mudarov, 19, a resident of the Staropromyslovskiy District of Grozny.

Mudarov's mother, uncle and sister were detained.

However, today there are people in Chechnya who doubt that the attack was carried out exactly by Apti Mudarov.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Author: Muslim Ibragimov, Alexander Ivanov Source: CK correspondents

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