Dudaev's son confesses to Lithuanian court of document forgery and drug possession
The younger son of the first President of Chechnya Deggi Dudaev, accused of involvement in the criminal grouping, engaged in forgery of passports and possession of drugs, has today pled guilty to the court in Kaunas.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that in March 2011 the younger son of the first President of Chechnya Djokhar Dudaev, who lives in Vilnius, was detained by Lithuanian law enforcement authorities with seven faked passports on him. In Kaunas, his alleged accomplices were detained. Deggi Dudaev was charged with forgery of Lithuanian documents. At the time of the trial, he was at large under recognizance not to leave.
Today, at the session of the Kaunas District Court the indictment was read out. At the trial, Dudaev admitted his guilt in full, the "Interfax" reports.