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28 October 2016, 13:33

Law enforcers promise 10 million roubles for information about Byutukaev and Aselderov

Today, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) for Chechnya has reported that the MIA and the FSB will pay rewards of three-five million roubles for information about each of the nine militant leaders in Chechnya, Dagestan, and Ingushetia.

According to the Chechen MIA, the money will be paid for "locating nine members of illegal armed formations (IAFs) acting in the territories of Chechnya, Dagestan, and Ingushetia."

"The criminal cases against all the wanted men are instituted under Article 208 (organization of an illegal armed formation or involvement in it) of the Criminal Code of the Russian   Federation," reports the statement posted on the website of the Chechen MIA.

According to the report, a reward of five million roubles is announced for information on the whereabouts of Aslan Byutukaev. The MIA has promised to pay the same amount of five million roubles for assistance in establishing the whereabouts of Rustam Aselderov.

The rewards in the amount of three million roubles are promised by the MIA for information about the whereabouts of Gadji Mirzaev, Valid Motsaev, Ibragim Amirov, Bekkhan Soltukiev, Usami Yakubov, Sharip Soldaev, and Makhran Saidov.

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

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