The so-called court of the occupied Crimea rejects the complaint of the lawyer of the Crimean Tatar activist Kadyrov

September 29, 2020

On Monday, September 28, the so-called Kyiv District Court of the occupied Crimea rejected the complaint of the lawyer of the Crimean Tatar activist Ayder Kadyrov, in whose house the Russian security forces conducted a search on August 31, against the actions of the investigator. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.

“Ladin wrote a complaint for a number of reasons. Firstly, he and his client were not allowed to familiarize themselves with the decision on the appointment of a linguistic-psychological religious examination and its results. Secondly, the investigator did not allow him to make a photocopy of the documents and, finally, tried to take away his signature on non-disclosure of case materials”,- the message said.

It is noted that in the end, Ladin and Kadyrov managed to get acquainted with the materials of the examination, the investigator in the court said that he did not object to the lawyer copying the case materials onto his equipment.

We remind that on August 31, Russian security forces conducted mass searches in the houses of the Crimean Tatars in the Nyzhniohirsk and Sovietskyi districts of Crimea, as well as in the city of Sudak. As a result, four people were detained. Subsequently, Enver Topchi, Ayder Ablyakimov, Ridvan Umerov and Ayder Kadyrov were released on recognizance not to leave. They are charged with Article 205.6 of the Criminal Code of Russia (failure to report a crime).