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January 29th 2003 · Prague Watchdog · PRINTER FRIENDLY FORMAT · E-MAIL THIS · ALSO AVAILABLE IN: RUSSIAN 

Night sentries in Grozny’s Zavodskoi district

Timur Aliyev, North Caucasus – Since January 23, night sentries patrol in the Zavodskoi district of Grozny. The head of the district’s administration Musa Alaudinov announced that this measure was undertaken after the residents of one of the buildings in the Roza Luxembourg street were beaten up and robbed.

According to information of human rights center Memorial, in the night between January 13 and 14, unidentified armed persons in three armoured vehicles and a car dragged the inhabitants of building No. 25 out in the street, made them lie on the ground and robbed all flats. When leaving, they took three men and a mother of two, 33-year-old Anzhela Shakhmurzayeva, with them.

On January 14, the district’s special task force, comprising representatives of the court, Federal Security Service (FSB), military and administration drew up a plan of night patrolling in the district and defined the tasks and appropriate measures to be taken, said Alaudinov.

The prosecutor’s office in the Zavodskoi district announced that the investigation of the crime is now under a strict control of the leaders of the prosecutor’s office of the Chechen Republic. Chechen police say that an investigation group as well as all forces of the district police have been involved in the investigation since the morning of January 14.

(P/T)

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