25 January 2015, 08:59

Adaptation commission returns guy who was going to fight in Syria back to Ingushetia

As reported by Adam Tsechoev, the head of the Malgobek District, through the efforts of the district adaptation commission they managed to return a local guy, who was in the way to war in Syria, from Turkey to Ingushetia.

According to Tsechoev, the adaptation commission was addressed by relatives of the young man, who has undergone training in Turkey.

"We held a sitting of the adaptation commission, which was set up specifically to return those, who went to the forest and joined bandits, back to civilian life. We were approached by a resident of the district, whose son had left for getting trained prior to go to war in Syria. He went to Turkey and underwent training there. But we just woke up in time and brought him home. Now, he is dealt with by law enforcers. The guy has realized the harmfulness of his actions; he returned home and wants to live a peaceful life," the "Interfax" quotes Tsechoev as saying.

The sitting of the adaptation commission has also listened to relatives of those who are at war in Syria and Iraq. According to their stories, they "will spare no effort to bring back their loved ones," the Ingush newspaper "Serdalo" reports.

On May 27, 2014, the head of Ingushetia said that authorities intended to punish relatives of members of criminal groupings, if the latter committed new crimes. However, on July 2, 2014, in an interview to the "Caucasian Knot" he noted that he no longer supported the idea of relatives' responsibility for militants' actions.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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