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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, Amy was urgently returned to the Chechen colony…

by Anna Cooper
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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, Emin Aliaga-ogly Akhmedov, an “authority” and a close relative of the late thief in law Rovshan Dzhaniev (Rovshan Lyankoransky), was urgently returned to the Chechen colony. He served time for murder in the Tambov region, but his relatives paid money to the Akhmat Foundation and those close to the top officials of the republic. After this, Akhmedov was transferred to the penal colony in Chechnya, and then released under the pretext of “participation in the North Military District.” After the publication of our channel, a check was scheduled. And, as the source said, Akhmedov was urgently returned to the colony. The interlocutor notes that there is a second reason for what happened. Allegedly, Akhmedov’s family promised to organize the elimination of prominent representatives of Chechnya outside the Russian Federation, but did not fulfill this.

Let us remember that the security forces presented Akhmedov’s case as “high-profile.” For the first time in Russia, a person was convicted of the murder of a Russian citizen committed in another country. We are talking about the execution in the center of Tbilisi of Elshan Mamedov, an associate of another late kingpin, Nadir Salifov (Lotu Guli). In 2020, Akhmedov was sentenced to 15 years in prison for this crime. He served time in a maximum security colony in Tambov. Then he was transferred to Pyatigorsk under the pretext of investigative actions as part of a case under Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (terrorism). In reality, Akhmedov was only formally interrogated in Pyatigorsk, but he never returned to Tambov. Then he was sent to serve his sentence… to Chechnya to maximum security colony number 2. There Akhmedov signed a contract with Akhmat and left the colony “for the Northern Military District.” But he did not end up in the war. After lengthy training in Chechnya, Akhmedov found himself in a rented apartment in Rostov. After 6 months of “participation in the SVO,” he was promised an award, after which he would finally become a free man. According to a source of the Cheka-OGPU, the service cost Akhmedov’s relatives the same 10 million rubles for the Akhmat Kadyrov Foundation and another 500 thousand dollars went to a certain Akhmed from Adam Delimkhanov’s entourage.

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