31 October 2012, 18:00

House of paralyzed Makhachkala resident searched, his lawyer asserts

Unidentified armed men in masks conducted a search at the house of Sadir Gyulaliev, a resident of Makhachkala, a Category I invalid, paralyzed since his childhood, and seized a laptop. This was reported by his lawyer Israpil Gadadov.

According to him, today, at about 11:00 a.m. Moscow time, more than 15 armed men in masks broke into the house, located in Peter the Great Avenue in the capital of Dagestan, where the 25-year-old wheelchair-bound Category I invalid, paralyzed since his childhood, lived.

"They did not represent any documents, justifying the purpose of their visit, and refused to mention the agency they represented. They began to search the house, and then, they seized the laptop and disks," the "Caucasian Knot" was told by Israpil Gadadov, who was hired by relatives of Sadir Gyulaliev immediately after the incident.

After the search, the armed men in masks entered several cars and drove away to some unknown destination.

"Relatives of Sadir are perplexed by the reason for increased attention to the man, who does not leave the house. He is partly paralyzed, and he moves in his wheelchair. He is Category I invalid since his childhood. And earlier, two more searches were conducted in the house of Sadir Gyulaliev," Israpil Gadadov said. The lawyer did not specify the dates and reasons for earlier searches.

Author: Karina Gadzhieva Source: CK correspondent

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