More than 60 so-called court sessions have already taken place in the so-called second Bakhchisaray Hizb ut-Tahrir case and everything is moving towards completion. The wife of the defendant in the so-called case Timur Ibrahimov, in her comment to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, noted that they “are already prepared for the verdict, since it is pointless to wait for an acquittal.”
“To date, more than 60 court sessions have already passed! The case is moving towards completion, the last court sessions are being held, debate is underway, then the last word and the verdict. The verdict, for which we are already prepared is near, since it is pointless to wait for an acquittal verdict. The maximum of 20 years is not given even to the most dangerous criminals who killed people. Unfortunately, such terms break people, and ruin their health, which already leaves much to be desired”,- she said.
The spouse noted that Timur Ibrahimov, as before, suffers from back pain, his hand grows numb and his kidneys hurt, but no examinations are carried out. The POC commission also came, which was interested in the state of health and conditions of detention.
We remind that on October 11, 2017, in the city of Bakhchisaray, the invaders carried out mass searches in 6 dwellings of Crimean Tatars – Marlen Asanov, Seiran Saliiev, Timur Ibrahimov, Memet Belyalov, Ernest Ametov, Server Zakiryaev. Everyone was detained. They were charged under Article 205.5 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Participation in the activities of an organization which, in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, is recognized as terrorist”.
On May 21, 2018, Russian security forces raided the dwellings of activists of the Crimean Solidarity public association in the occupied Crimea, as a result of which Server Mustafayev and Edem Smailov were detained. They were also accused of their membership in Hizb ut-Tahrir organisation, which is prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation.
In February 2019, a criminal case was opened against eight individuals involved in the so-called second Bakhchisaray Hizb ut-Tahrir case – Marlen Asanov, Seiran Saliiev, Timur Ibrahimov, Memet Belyalov, Ernest Ametov, Server Zakiryaev, Server Mustafayev and Edem Smailov (“Violent seizure of power or violent retention of power”).
On March 5, it became known that the two defendants in the so-called second Bakhchysaray Hizb ut-Tahrir case – Timur Ibrahimov and Memet Belyalov – had their charge tightened from part two of Article 205.5 of the Criminal Code (“participation in the activities of a terrorist organization”) to the part one (“organization of the activities of a terrorist organization”).
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