"REN TV" reports on video evidence of Djambulat Dadaev's involvement in attempt on businessman in Stavropol
The "REN TV" TV Channel has made public a video record of the attack on Dagestani businessman Magomed Tazirov in Stavropol. After that incident, Djambulat Dadaev was put on the wanted list, and later, he was killed by the Stavropol police in Grozny.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the Chechen authorities have instituted a criminal case on the murder of Djambulat Dadaev, committed in Grozny on April 19. The man, who was on the federal wanted list, was shot and killed during the operation carried out by power agents of the Stavropol Territory and staff members of the Russian MIA units deployed in Khankala. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has harshly criticized the actions of the power agents. On April 24, Alexander Bastrykin, the Chairman of the ICRF, has cancelled the decision on institution of criminal proceedings against the power agents.
The video record disseminated by the "REN TV" TV Channel on April 25 shows how in the late evening, a man left a car. Then, another person opened fire on him, made several shots, entered a car and drove away. After that, people gathered at the place of the incident.
The video record is accompanied by the description, according to which, it was made in a yard of a house in Tukhachevsky Street in Stavropol at about 9:00 p.m. of September 12, 2014.
The authors of the TV reportage state with reference to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) that the involvement of Djambulat Dadaev was revealed with the help of billing: experts found numbers of all mobile phones detected at that time in a radius of several hundred meters and methodically worked to weed out all the people not involved in the incident.
Djambulat Dadaev was put on the wanted list within a criminal case for inflicting grievous bodily harm (Article 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), the "Kommersant" reports.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.