First Deputy Head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Nariman Dzhelyalov, who is accused of committing sabotage, was placed in a special block, and he was also put on the professional account as a person prone to committing terrorist and extremist crimes. Lawyer Nikolai Polozov announced this via his Facebook page.
“Literally on the eve of our meeting, Nariman was informed that he was registered as a person prone to committing terrorist and extremist crimes. This clearly indicates a complete ignorance of the principles of criminal proceedings and such a concept as the presumption of innocence by the employees of the pre-trial detention center. Of course, we will appeal against all such illegal administrative decisions”,- the message said.
We remind you that on September 3-4 in the occupied Crimea, in the houses of the Crimean Tatars Eldar Odamanov, Aziz Akhtemov, Shevket Useinov, Asan Akhtemov and Nariman Dzhelyal the searches were conducted. The security forces confiscated the equipment and took the men with them.
On September 4, Russian security officials in the occupied Crimea detained more than 40 people who wanted to know about the fate of five Crimean Tatars. They were fined 30,000 rubles.
Later it became known that Nariman Dzhelyal and cousins Aziz and Asan Akhtemov were suspected of complicity in the sabotage. The occupants claim that they are involved in the damage to the gas pipeline in the village of Perevalnoe, Simferopol district of Crimea.
Eldar Odamanov and Shevket Useinov were released after the search, but later they were detained again and an administrative protocol was drawn up. A Russian court in Crimea arrested Shevket Useinov and Eldar Odamanov for 14 and 15 days under Article 19.3 of the Administrative Code of Russia (disobedience to the police).
On September 6, the so-called Russian court in the occupied Crimea arrested the first deputy Chairman of Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Nariman Dzhelyalov, as well as the brothers Aziz and Asan Akhtemov for 2 months – until November 4, 2021.
