The Investigative Committee is interested in Makhachkala residents' complaints about the lack of social facilities.

A complaint from Makhachkala residents, who claimed that a plot of land designated for future social facilities had been transferred to private ownership for commercial development, led to a pre-investigation check.

As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," residents of Makhachkala's Turali microdistrict recorded a video message to the authorities in which they complained about the lack of a clinic, school, and playground. Instead of building them, officials transferred the vacant plot of land to private owners.

The Investigative Committee of Dagestan has launched a procedural investigation into a possible violation of the rights of residents of the Turali, Anzhi, and Ippodrom microdistricts to the construction of an educational institution, the agency reported today on its Telegram channel.

According to investigators, the reason for the investigation under the article on negligence was a video message from local residents in which they reported that the land plot designated for the construction of a comprehensive school was privately owned.

Since the nearby school is overcrowded, and children are forced to study in several shifts, "these circumstances may "This could lead to a violation of minors' rights to accessible education," the report stated.

"Caucasian Knot" also reported that a Kaspiysk resident complained on social media that the building of the local clinic was dilapidated and that patients were not receiving adequate services. Other Kaspiysk residents, commenting on his post, criticized officials for the state of the medical facility.

Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423967