13 January 2017, 23:00

Two private kindergartens stopped in Makhachkala by power agents

Today, the kindergartens of Sofia Sultanbekova, which were searched, suspended their work, since employees and parents with children were not let in by the policemen who were on duty nearby, said the hostess of the kindergartens.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on January 10, the private kindergartens located in General Omarov and Sadovaya Streets in Makhachkala were searched. Sofia Sultanbekova, the owner of the kindergartens, was questioned at the police and learned that she had been already included into the "prophylactic registry". After the searches, Sultanbekova decided to sell her kindergartens.

She said that this morning police units were on duty at both kindergartens.

According to Ms Sultanbekova, the girl, who initially wanted to buy the kindergartens, suddenly cancelled the contract, saying that she no longer wanted to own them.

Sofia Sultanbekova and her advocate filed an application to the prosecutor's office of Makhachkala with a demand to assess the actions of law enforcement bodies in relation to herself and in connection with her commercial activities.

Let us remind you that in the autumn of 2014 the preschool child care centre "Happy Kid", owned by Sultanbekova, was suspended for a week on demand of law enforcement bodies. The hostess of the centre stressed that she was not engaged in religious activities.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

Source: CK correspondent

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