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Friday, 25 September 2009 21:44


One More Young was Kidnapped

Khadizhat Chebieva, a resident of Ingushetia, is afraid for the life of her son, who was kidnapped, as she asserts, by gangs of local authorities.

Ms.Chebieva told the “Caucasian Knot” correspondent that last night power agencies of Ingush authorities took away her son – Masud Chebiev, 19, having said that they would take him to the Nazran GOVD (City Interior Division); however, so far, his relatives know nothing about his fate.

Together with his father Masud Chebiev was loading the roofing slate, which they had bought, into his car, when at about 10:00 p.m. they were surrounded by several dozens of gangs of local authorities. “When I learnt that my husband and son are kept by power agents, I rushed there at once. I saw many power agents in masks. They told me that they would take away the son with them. We asked to explain the reasons, but they wouldn’t explain anything. The said that they wanted to check his person,” Khadizhat Chebieva said.

Masud Chebiev’s relatives believe that he was kidnapped by employees of the FSB Department for Ingushetia.

 

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