
The prosecutor of the annexed Sevastopol Igor Shevchenko approved the indictment in the first Crimean case of Hizb Ut-Tahrir. A message about this appeared on Wednesday on the website of the Russian prosecutor's office of the city.
The case was sent to the North Caucasus District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don.
In the case, which the UFSB in the annexed Crimea and Sevastopol , four accused. The main defendant - 32 -year -old Ruslan Zeitullaev - was imputed part 1 of Article 205.5 of the Russian Criminal Code (organization of the activities of a terrorist organization), which provides for a period up to life. The remaining three-31-year-old Rustem Vaitov, 40-year-old Yuri (Nuri) Primov and 33-year-old Frat Saifullaev-was charged with part 2 of the same article (participation in the activities of such an organization); They face from 5 to 10 years in the colony.
Builders of Zeytullaev, Vaits and Primov were arrested on January 23, 2015. In March of the same year, it was reported that they did not admit their guilt. Zeytullaev’s lawyer Emil Kurbedinov immediately after the arrest of workers noted that previously all three fell into the field of view of the SBU, but no evidence of their unlawful activities was received.
On April 2, 2015, Saifullaev was detained. The next day he was also arrested and, like other defendants in the case, sent to the only pre -trial detention center in the pre -trial detention center in Simferopol.
On November 10, during the next extension of the Politsykams of the arrest in the Leninsky District Court of Sevastopol, the security forces tried to prevent the public for the meeting. To do this, they demanded that everyone who came to take the agenda for interrogation in the Hizb Ut-Tahrir case as a witness: the witness does not have the right to attend ships to extend the accused preventive measure. However, the first deputy chairman of the Majlis of the Crimean Tatar people Nariman Jel and the deputy chairman of the Mejlim Ilmi Umarov refused to take the agenda, offering to send them in the prescribed manner by mail.
The investigation was completed on December 9th. In the case of 15 volumes.
Primov, unlike other defendants in the case, is not the Crimean Tatar, but the Slav. In March 2014, he welcomed the annexation of Crimea and received one of the first to receive a Russian passport.
On February 11, 2016, it became known about the factory of the second Crimean case "Hizb Ut-Tahrir" . The famous Crimean Tatar human rights activist Emir-Usein Kuk, as well as Enver Bekirov, Muslim Aliyev and Muslim Ukrainian Vadim Siruk, was detained on it. The next day, the Kiev District Court of Simferopol, controlled by Russia,arrested all four . Later, the terms of detention in the pre -trial detention center were extended until June 8th.
It is known that in the second Crimean case, Hizb Ut -Tahrir, as well as in the first, one of the defendants was charged with part 1 of Article 205.5, and the rest - part 2. However, who exactly was charged with the “organization of the activities of a terrorist organization”, is unknown.
On April 18, two more defendants in the second business were detained - Arsen Dzhepparov and Refat Alimov, young people 23-24 years old. Like the previously arrested Bekirov, they are residents of the village of Krasnokamenka (Kyzyltash) within Yalta. The next day, the Kiev district court of Simferopol arrested these defendants .