The power structures of the occupation “authorities” of Crimea conducted illegal searches in the houses of the Crimean Tatars on September 3 and 4. After that 5 peersons were kidnapped: cousins Aziz and Asan Akhtemovs, Shevket Useinov, Eldar Odamanov and Nariman Dhezlalov.
This is reported by UA with reference to Facebook page of First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova.
According to her, the detained deputy leader of the Mejlis Nariman Dhezlal and the Akhtemov brothers were tortured, their lawyers were not allowed to see them.
“After Nariman Dhezlalov and the Akhtemov brothers were found, independent lawyers were not allowed to see them. My sources claim that the detainees are being tortured. Illegal methods of investigation, psychological and physical pressure are applied to them. We regard this as an act of revenge for participation in the founding of the Crimean Platform summit on August 23″, she wrote.
The chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov wrote in Facedook: “According to the lawyer (Nariman Dhezlalov – ed.), first deputy chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis Nariman Dhezlalov, who was detained yesterday morning and taken to an unknown direction by the FSB, was kept in a room unknown for him until evening – in handcuffs, with a bag on his head, under severe psychological pressure”.
Dzhaparova noted that everything is done according to the usual scenario of falsification of cases, recalling that on August 23, exactly on the day of the Crimean platform summit, the gas pipeline allegedly suffered mechanical damage in the Crimea near the village of Perevalne, Simferopol district (it provided gas to the military unit in Perevalne).
They have found the “involved” exactly after Nariman Dhezlalov returned from Kyiv, where he took part in the Crimean platform inaugural summit. On trumped-up charges he was a saboteur and an accomplice to the crime, and Akhtemov cousins – saboteurs executing the crime. These charges include imprisonment for a term of ten to fifteen years.
Protesting against illegal searches and detentions, relatives and concerned citizens went to the FSB building in Simferopol. The occupants seized more than 50 protesters – Crimean Tatars. They were pushed onto buses, using brute force. They were beaten in the kidneys, and taken to various “police” stations in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Later, most of them were released.
To remind, according to Mustafa Dzhemilev, the leader of the Crimean Tatars, over the seven years of occupation of Crimea, the Russian authorities managed to force about 30,000 Crimean Tatars to leave their homes and bring 600,000 to 1.5 million Russians to Crimea.