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Two Tajikistan terrorist suspects detained in Minsk
2024-05-25
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Law enforcement officers of Belarus detained in Minsk two citizens of Tajikistan who are suspected of preparing terrorist attacks on the territory of their country, official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus Natalya Sakharchuk reported on May 24.

The detainees were handed over to law enforcement officers of Tajikistan, REN TV reports.

No other details are provided.

As Regnum reported, in May 2024, during negotiations with the head of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the work of the special services of the two countries to respond to common terrorist threats has been established. Terrorism poses a threat to everyone, the president noted.

Russia, during its chairmanship of the CIS in 2024, will constructively build joint work on security and stability, the fight against terrorism and extremism, the head of state said in December 2023. The Russian Federation will continue to fight cross-border crime, drug trafficking, and corruption, Vladimir Putin added.
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