On Wednesday, April 28, in the occupied Crimea, in the village of Tylove, Sevastopol region, Russian security officials came to the house of the brother of the defendant in the so-called Hizb ut-Tahrir case, Enver Seitosmanov. The servicemen behaved rudely, after the search there was an interrogation in the FSB building, which lasted for more than 6 hours. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.
“The servicemen twisted his arms, three of them grabbed him by the legs. One, as Ernest himself said, held him in a suffocating grip, which made him feel bad. Then the investigator ordered his subordinates to release him, saying that “he is already pale”,- the message said.
It is noted that the investigative measures lasted about an hour. The search was followed by an interrogation in the FSB building in Sevastopol, which lasted for more than 6 hours. The man was released only when he signed papers on non-disclosure of the content of the interrogation.
