Tajikistan's special services detained relatives of terrorists in Crocus City Hall

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Tajikistan's law enforcement agencies have taken relatives of those accused of committing the terrorist attack at the "Crocus City Hall" near Moscow for questioning, "Radio Ozodi" reports.

Journalists from "Radio Ozodi" visited the homes of at least three of them on March 25 and 26 - in Dushanbe, Hisor, and Vahdat, but could not find their parents and wives.

In the evening of March 25, only one of his relatives was at Saidakram Rajabali's house in Vahdat. On anonymous terms, he reported that after the terrorist attack, Tajikistan's law enforcement agencies "took for questioning to Dushanbe the mother, brother, wife, and two uncles of Saidakram Rajabali." His father died several years ago.

Journalists tried to talk about him with neighbors, but they refused to communicate, citing that "they did not know this person."

"We did not find the chairman of the mahalla. One of the locals said that 'he was also taken for questioning.' Official structures do not comment on this matter," the radio reports.

"On the same day, we visited the house of another accused, Faridun Shamsiddin, in Hisor, but did not find his parents and wife. One of his relatives, without introducing himself, said that 'the parents, wife, and mother-in-law of Faridun were also taken to Dushanbe for questioning."

The same situation is in the house of Muhammadsober Faizov in Dushanbe, the statement said.

Meanwhile, according to an informed source, a group of Russian investigators arrived in Tajikistan to question the relatives of those accused of committing the terrorist attack. Official structures of both countries have not yet reported anything about this.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan has not yet provided information about the Tajik citizens detained in Moscow, although on March 23, it refuted the involvement of three suspects, whose names were immediately mentioned in Telegram channels after the incident.

CentralasianLIGHT.org

March 26, 2024