Houses of Geremeev's relatives in Chechnya are still vigorously guarded
The access roads to the village of Djalka, where relatives of Ruslan Geremeev, a witness in Boris Nemtsov's murder case, live, are still guarded by power agents, after Geremeev was interrogated in the territory of Chechnya. So far, the "Caucasian Knot" has no information about any links of the guards with the investigatory actions and about a possible home arrest of one of the villagers.
Ruslan Geremeev, a former officer of the 141st special regiment of Internal Troops of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), was questioned as a witness, the RBC reports, referring to its sources.
Let us note here that sources of the "Caucasian Knot" reported that Djalka was still under guard two days later after on March 25 the "Rosbalt" reported about the protection of the village, referring to eyewitnesses. Quoting operative agents, the edition then moved a version that Ruslan Geremeev himself could be in Djalka.
On March 23, a close relative of Ruslan Geremeev was awarded the supreme award of Chechnya – the Order of Akhmat Kadyrov.
According to former colleagues of Zaur Dadaev (he had also served in the above regiment named "Sever" (North)), Dadaev went to Moscow six months ago together with Ruslan Geremeev.
On March 10, the "Novaya Gazeta" wrote that investigators believe that a relative of some high-ranking Chechen power agent named Ruslan was the organizer of the above resonant murder. "In his Twitter Alexei Navalny gave the surname of the above Ruslan, named by the newspaper, as Geremeev," wrote the edition named "Slon".
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.