Ministry of Internal Affairs: police detained 201 people after riots at Makhachkala airport
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[Regnum] Police detained at least 201 people after a violation of public order at Makhachkala airport, according to the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Media.
Previously, it was known that 83 people had been detained.
Two hundred-plus vicious idiots detained is better than less than half that. Any chance they’ll have to pay of the what — 2 billion rubles of damage the mob caused? | Law enforcement agencies also identified 204 vehicles that were used by the offenders for transportation. Administrative protocols were drawn up against 155 detainees.
82 people were cited for disobedience to a lawful order of an employee, and 107 violators were cited for petty hooliganism. Protocols were drawn up against another 17 citizens for violating the established procedure for organizing and holding a rally.
It is noted that the police detained 70 violators administratively. In 38 such cases, the detainees were given administrative arrest for a period of 10 days.
The department also clarified that on the basis of Article 91 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Russia, police detained 11 people. The Ministry of Internal Affairs promised to identify and bring to justice all participants in the riots.
As Regnum reported , on the evening of October 29, a crowd gathered at Makhachkala airport due to rumors about the arrival of a plane from Tel Aviv with Israelis. People entered the airport terminal and the runway, and then committed pogroms and arson.
After the incident, law enforcement agencies opened a criminal case . On November 3, the RF Investigative Committee informed that, according to preliminary data, the damage from the riots at the airport amounted to hundreds of millions of rubles.
Not nearly as much as 2 billion. They’re getting off easy | On October 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the events in Dagestan were provoked, among other things, by Western intelligence services operating through social networks from the territory of Ukraine. On November 3, the Russian leader said that the unrest at the airport was an attempt to rock Russia from within.
Posted by: badanov 2023-11-06 |