A Crimean Tatar was detained in Kerch “in connection with the case of February 26”

06.03.2015 10:37
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Simferopol, March 06 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Crimea, “in the case of February 26,” law enforcement officers detained another Crimean Tatar.

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Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars Nariman Dzhelyalov reported this on his Facebook page.

“Half an hour ago, Asan Charukhov’s father Seitvaap aga called me and said that law enforcement officers had taken his son from his place of work in a Kerch hospital. At the moment, we have managed to find out that he was taken for questioning in the “case of February 26”, after which he will be released,” Dzhelyalov wrote.

As PolitNavigator reported, on January 29 in Simferopol, deputy chairman of the Mejlis Akhtem Chiygoz was detained on suspicion of “organizing and participating in mass riots on February 26, 2014.” By court decision, he was arrested until February 19.

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