Four years ago, on April 11, 2016, at a bus station in the city of Saky, unidentified individuals abducted the Crimean Tatar Arsen Aliev. The Crimean Tatar Resource Center has a video that shows a man being pushed into a car and taken away in an unknown direction. Despite the fact that in the occupied Crimea a criminal case was opened on the kidnapping, Aliev’s whereabouts still remain unknown for the fourth year.
On April 11, 2016 at 10 a.m. Arsen Aliev left Bakhchisaray for the funeral in Saky. At midday he called his friends and asked to meet him at 12:20 at a bus station in the city of Saky. Since then, his phone has been disconnected, but there is no information about it. At 16 o'clock an SMS was received stating that the subscriber was online, but the phone was immediately turned off, they could not get through. The Crimean Tatar Resource Center has a video that shows Arsen Aliev being pushed into a car and taken away in an unknown direction.
The so-called Main Investigation Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Crimea has opened a criminal case under part 1 of article 126 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (kidnapping), but there are no results of the investigation and the whereabouts of the Crimean Tatar remains unknown.
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