The defendants in the so-called Hizb ut-Tahrir case were asked for terms from 13 to 19 years in jail

December 23, 2020

On Wednesday, December 23, the so-called state prosecution requested for the defendants in the so-called Hizb ut-Tahrir case Enver Omerov, Riza Omerov and Ayder Dzhepparov terms from 13 to 19 years in strict regime colonies.

“The state prosecution asks for Enver Omerov 19 years in a maximum security colony, of which 3 years in prison, 1 year and 9 months of probation after release. His son Riza Omerov is asked for 13 years in a maximum security colony, of which 3 years in prison, 6 months of probation after release. Ayder Dzhepparov – 18 years in a maximum security colony, of which 3 years in prison, 1 year and 2 months of probation after release, "- said the activists of" Crimean Solidarity ".

We remind that on June 10, Russian security forces conducted mass searches in the dwellings of Crimean Tatars in Alushta, Bilohirsk and Simferopol. As a result, 8 people were detained on suspicion of their involvement in the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization banned in the Russian Federation. On June 10 and 11, the so-called Kyiv District Court of Simferopol chose a preventive measure in the form of detention until August 5 for the Crimean Tatars detained after searches – Riza Omerov, Enver Omerov, Ayder Dzhepparov, Eskender Suleymanov, Ruslan Nagaev, Eldar Kantimirov, Ruslan Mensutov and Lenur Khalilov. Subsequently, all the defendants in the so-called case were repeatedly extended the terms of their arrest.