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[KavkazUzel] The court sentenced Ramin Nurmagomedov, a resident of Dagestan, to 12 years in prison, finding him guilty of plotting a terrorist attack in Stavropol and involvement in the banned Islamic State terrorist organization.
The Southern District Military Court sentenced a resident of Dagestan, Ramin Nurmagomedov, to 12 years in prison, finding him guilty under several articles of the Criminal Code, Interfax-South reports today with reference to the press service of the court.
Nurmagomedov was found guilty under Part 2 of Art. 205.5 (participation in the activities of a terrorist organization), Part 1 of Art. 30 and part 2 of Art. 205 (attempt to commit a terrorist act), Part 2 of Art. 223.1 (illegal manufacture of explosives), Part 1 of Art. 222.1 (illicit trafficking in explosives) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, according to a publication posted today in the telegram channel of the court.
According to the investigation and the court, on October 12, 2021, Nurmagomedov swore allegiance to the head of the banned Islamic State terrorist organization in Stavropol and sent a recording of his oath via the Internet.
"Also, Nurmagomedov decided to make an explosion at one of the transport infrastructure facilities in the city of Stavropol. To achieve this goal, the defendant purchased the components necessary for the manufacture of an improvised explosive and an explosive device," the court said in a publication.
However, the very next day, October 13, 2021, the security forces seized an explosive and an explosive device, the report says. "The defendant was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 12 years in a strict regime correctional colony with the first 3 years in prison, with a fine of 210,000 rubles. The verdict has not entered into legal force and can be appealed by the parties in the Military Court of Appeal," the court said.
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