15 May 2006, 22:52

In Ingushetia, they continue kidnapping refugees from Chechnya

On May 12, 2006, Biriev, Amir Abdul-Vakhidovich, commandant of MTF-1 of the town of Karabulak of the Republic of Ingushetia, born in 1959, was kidnapped.

In the words of his spouse of the kidnapped commandant, people in civil clothes arrived to the camp, and presenting themselves as the employees of some Chechen Committee, asked Biriev's wife where her husband was: allegedly they had questions to him on humanitarian aid. Feeling no joker, she gave the address.

The kidnappers went to the address indicated by the wife, and, having put Biriev into their car, disappeared in unknown direction.

In the words of the source of information, Biriev, resident of the Dyshni-Vedeno village of the Vedeno District, was kidnapped not for the first time, until yesterday, it happened twice. Then, the kidnappers kept him for 10 days and 3 days, accordingly.

It is known as of today that Biriev's wife left for Grozny to clear out the fate of the kidnapped husband.

On May 11, 2006, at 6:30 a.m., the employees of OSB-2 (Operations and Search Bureau), who arrived there in eight passenger cars, kidnapped two residents of the MTF-1 camp: Saidumov, Sedik Suleimanovich, born in 1990, and Kadyrov, Bislan Ruslanovich, born in 1987, also natives of the Dyshni-Vedeno village of the Vedeno District. As we see, now the turn is for the commandant, runs the message of the "Chechen Committee for National Rescue" that was received by the editorial board of the "Caucasian Knot".

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