25 people detained in Moscow on suspicion of extremism
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There are reports of 25 being detained in Moscow and suspected of extremism. This kind of information publishes RIA News, reporting that the arrests were carried out in various quarters of the Russian capital. The submission states that the arrest involved FSB officers, as well as the Rosguards. The detainees did not resist.
It is reported that part of those suspected of involvement in extremism was detained in one of the houses on Dubninskaya Street, and a few more people in an apartment along Schelkovskoye Highway. Most of the detainees come from the republics of Central Asia. During the detention of one of them, it was found out that he uses a fake passport of a citizen of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.
A widely spread material states that the detainees planned to commit robberies in one of the districts of the Moscow Region in order to further transfer money to organizations whose activities are prohibited in Russia.
It is reported that extremist literature, as well as electronic media, were seized at the addresses of detainees. Employees of the E unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia took part in the arrest.
https://ria.ru/incidents/20161207/1483020085.html
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