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Chechen shot in Dubai probably Sulim Yamadayev

Dubai. So far there is no exact information on personality of a resident of Chechnya shot in Dubai. Local Chechens say that the killed is Sulim Yamadayev. According to other, Sulim Yamadayev was seriously wounded but survived and now he is in the hospital under local police protection.

 

Information has been spread among the Chechen Diaspora in Dubai saying that the ringleader of "Vostok" gang Sulim Yamadayev was killed here on Saturday noon. Any official denial of this information has not been reported so far. The authorities do not make comments on these rumors.

 

According to other data, Sulim Yamadayev survived an assassination attempt and now is in the hospital.

 

We would like to remind that the local media referring to the Dubai police reported on Saturday about the murder in one of the richest and most prestigious districts the Dubai Marina. The victim was identified as Sulaiman Madov, a Chechen born in 1973.

 

Dubai Police believes that it was an assassination attempt. There are witnesses of an attack who saw, how killer shots at a victim.

 

Dubai Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, who immediately arrived at the scene said that the Madov was under close observation prior to his assassination.

 

The authorities do say anything on the reasons for this observation.

 

Let's specify also that the given incident has caused the big agiotage of local authorities. Together with the head of the police to an event place there has arrived also the director of public service of safety of Hamis Mattar al-Mazinah.

 

We would like also to indicate that the incident generated public excitement of local authorities. The Dubai Police Chief was accompanied by Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazienah, Deputy Chief of Dubai Police, and Director of the Security State Department. Kavkaz Center

Publication time: 29 March 2009, 14:11
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