
GROZNY, Jan 23The wife of ex-judge Saydi Yangulbaev, Zarema Musaeva, is in the special detention center of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Chechen Republic for insulting a law enforcement officer and attacking him, said the Chechen Minister for National Policy, Foreign Relations, Press and Information Akhmed Dudayev. «Zarema Musaeva is currently in in a special detention center in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Chechen Republic for an administrative violation, to be more precise, for insulting a representative of the authorities — a law enforcement officer. After she was taken for interrogation, she attacked, insulted a law enforcement officer in parallel. in a special detention center,” Dudayev told RIA Novosti.The wife of the ex-judge of Chechnya told how law enforcement officers treated her. According to Dudayev, the measure of criminal punishment against Musaeva will be determined after the results of the forensic medical examination. establish what harm was done to a law enforcement officer and, based on this, a criminal penalty will probably be chosen,» the minister said. He also denied media reports about the detention of Yangulbaev's relatives. «This information is not true,» said Dudayev. Earlier, lawyer Natalya Dobronravova told RIA Novosti that unknown people who introduced themselves as operatives took Zarema Musaeva, the wife of Saidi Yangulbaev, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Chechnya, who lives in Nizhny Novgorod, for interrogation. The interlocutor said that she was called for legal assistance, there were Caucasians in civilian clothes and masks near the entrance. According to the lawyer, they introduced themselves as operatives, but did not show their IDs and did not say from which department, they presented a decision to bring Musaeva as a witness in the case of fraud, which is being investigated by the Chechen Ministry of Internal Affairs, “began to drag her out of the apartment by force, the woman lost consciousness, and she was dragged down the stairs.” Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov said that the actions of police officers from the republic who worked in Nizhny Novgorod on Thursday were coordinated and carried out in accordance with Russian law. According to him, Yangulbaev «was sent a summons three times».

