Employees of the Occupation Center "E" searched the house of a Crimean Tatar near Simferopol

Присяжнюк Владислава
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14:56, 14 April
Employees of the Occupation Center
Image source: Крымская солидарность

Another search in the occupied Crimea. This time the occupying security forces came to Abduselyam Selyametov's house, confiscating all equipment.

Lawyer Rustem Kamilev told correspondents of Suspilne News Channel.

According to him, only his son Adil was in the house.

Security forces confiscated equipment and books of religious content. During the search, the occupiers said that the boy was accused of involvement in the terrorist attack that took place in Kerch in 2018. Everyone was without masks, his rights were not explained to him, the search warrant was not readout.

"Adil's IP address allegedly indicates that the terrorist attack in Kerch by a guy who shot and killed people in college, that there was some connection, is not clear. The guy explains it too, he is excited. Not everyone's life Accordingly, he doesn't remember what they said. After the search, they left the search report and left. We will definitely find out what the cause is and how the Selyametovs' IP address is connected to it", - the lawyer told.

In addition, the occupiers immediately went to the phone Adil and messengers, who were in the public domain. Then the report was made, by this time the public of the village of Zarichne which the operative of the occupation centre "E" described - "Oh, familiar faces" and carried out photo fixation approached the house.

What is known

  • Crimean political prisoner Remzi Bekirov handed over a "picture of support" through lawyer Edem Semedlyaev.
  • Izet Ablyamitov, a resident of the village of Bryansk in the Bakhchisaray district of the occupied Crimea, was detained and arrested on April 9 for two months on charges of financing terrorism.
  • On 14 of February, in occupied Simferopol, security forces detained Lily Reshidova and opened a case. The occupying FSS of Crimea accuses her of "facilitating and financing terrorism".