11 January 2013, 23:00

In Dagestan, relatives of Vaisurkarani Aigubov report his kidnapping

In Dagestan, relatives cannot locate the whereabouts of Vaisurkarani Aigubov, a resident of the village of Gulli of the Kaitag District, who left for Makhachkala to visit investigator for questioning. His family members believe that he could have been kidnapped on the road.

Vaisurkarani Aigubov, born in 1965, was summoned to the Investigating Committee. This was stated by his daughter Zarina Aigubova, living in Makhachkala.

"He said that he would leave for questioning. Meanwhile, he does not specify the name of the investigator and the case in connection with that he had been summoned. The father did not understand himself he was told that the questioning was associated with a kind of murder," the young woman has explained.

According to her story, her father left the house on January 10 at about 05:00 p.m. At 05:30 p.m., near the village of Bashlykent, he entered the route taxi to Makhachkala.

"About 30 minutes later, we called the father; however, he did not answer. Half an hour later, his mobile phone was switched off. If initially we hoped that the battery of his mobile phone could run down and that the father will still contact us, then by this evening, there are no doubts that something could happen with him," Zarina Aigubova has said.

Till present, the relatives are not aware of the whereabouts of the disappeared man. The young woman is afraid that her father could have been kidnapped.

Author: Karina Gadzhieva Source: CK correspondent

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