Chechen murderer Zona caught in Ukraine

Chechen murderer Zona caught in Ukraine

Zona, who was tried and released on charges of murder against Chechens in Turkiye, was taken into custody on the grounds that he founded a gang for theft and extortion in Ukraine.

Temur Makhauri, code name Zona, who was detained and tried on charges of murdering Chechen commander Musa Ali Osaev in Turkiye and was released, was detained on charges of establishing and managing "theft and extortion gang" in Ukraine.

In the operation organized by the Ukrainian police, Zona, caught in a luxury car plate in Georgia, was seized with two Glock and Stechkin guns and a large number of bullets.

Zona, who shows Ukrainian police an unofficial identification card named "Chechen Unity that fights against the Russian Army in Ukraine" and writing a "questioning" on this document.

The eastern regions In Ukraine, which is under Russian occupation, the state and the people are sympathetic to Chechens who have fought against Russia. Some illegal businesses are being reacted to by camouflaging illegal activities they have done using Chechen names.

He was tried as suspects of Chechen murders

Zona was taken into custody and detained from Atatürk Airport in an operation previously organized in Turkiye on charges of killing Chechen commander Ali Musa Osaev.

At the Istanbul 5th High Criminal Court, at the end of the trial which lasted 2 years, he was acquitted despite the image of the murder.

The court's decision to not send the video recording to the Forensic Medicine Institution for review was met with reaction from complainant lawyers.

The court board, which requested Zona's acquittal, was be suspended from duty due to FETO

Prosecutor Mehmet Bakir Ozkan and Hakim Hasan Teke, who were in the demand for the acquittal of Zona, were suspended from duty that they were members of the FETO Organization after the July 15 coup attempt.

A record of interviews with Russian agents was found

Interviews of Zona with money exchange were detected with a hidden camera with the Russian secret service (FSB) officer Bashir Kushtov, who was involved in the assassinations of leading Chechen leaders in Istanbul, entered and departed with passports arranged in a variety of names such as Ruslan Papaskiri, Temur Makhauri, Ali Dubaev.

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