A migrant from Tajikistan was detained in Moscow on suspicion of connections with Ukrainian intelligence

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A migrant from Tajikistan was detained in Moscow on suspicion of connections with Ukrainian intelligence

According to sources, yesterday evening a native of Tajikistan was detained in Moscow, who is suspected of collaborating with the Ukrainian special services.

The detainee turned out to be 29-year-old Kakhramon Merganov, who was driving around the capital in a Mazda car. His car was stopped by traffic police officers, who were suspicious of Merganov’s nervous behavior. This became the reason for conducting a search of the migrant and his car.



When checking the detainee’s mobile phone, correspondence with citizens of Ukraine and Tajikistan was discovered, which was clearly anti-Russian in nature. In addition, it turned out that the man had previously lived in Kyiv for some time.

At the moment, law enforcement agencies are conducting a check on this citizen and establishing whether he really had connections with the intelligence services of Ukraine. Merganov's car and phone were temporarily seized.

Earlier, the Russian president, during a meeting on the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall, again spoke about a possible “Ukrainian trace”, which they are trying to cover up in every possible way in Washington.

Let us remind you that four suspects in this terrorist attack were detained when they were heading towards Ukraine.
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  1. +3
    26 March 2024 12: 27
    Hmmm, there has never been so much attention to Tajikistan!
    1. -7
      26 March 2024 12: 36
      Hmmm, there has never been so much attention to Tajikistan!

      How did these bastards set up their compatriots living in Russia... Well, our migration policy, which invites everyone to work in the Russian Federation, is also to blame... The vast majority of those same Tajiks work quite conscientiously to feed their families... Maybe those who say that terrorism has no nationality are still right...??? In the meantime, Tajik citizens who have not received citizenship will probably be better off at home... In Tajikistan...
      1. +2
        26 March 2024 12: 42
        I will say more, their relatives in Tajikistan will have a very hard time! Because of these scumbags, almost all Tajiks fell into the mix. Now it’s hard to hire them for work. I have one team of welders, Tajiks. And there is a state facility, the long-suffering Klimovsk (repair of a heating main that froze in winter). And now I don’t really want to take them out there, although their documents are all in order...
      2. +4
        26 March 2024 16: 47
        Quote: Lev_Russia
        Maybe those who say that terrorism has no nationality are still right...???
        Terrorism (crime) does not.
        But do terrorists (criminals) really not have that too?
        Excuse me, but in your opinion, perhaps terrorists (criminals in general) do not have gender, age, educational level, etc.? Terrorists (criminals), what, in your opinion, are sexless, ageless, nationalityless angels?
        Quote: Lev_Russia
        In the meantime, Tajik citizens, nthose who have received citizenship, it would probably be better at home...
        Do you remember the joke about a Jew who, according to his passport, is Russian?
      3. +9
        26 March 2024 19: 10
        You, dear one, have completely forgotten how Tajiks, Kyrgyz and other Asians killed, raped, and robbed Russian-speaking people after the collapse of the Union. My relatives suffered in Przhevalsk (Kyrgyzstan). Now this is Karakol. And over these 32 years, complete Russophobia blossomed there - the natives began to live much worse and they were told that the Russians were to blame for everything. Now all these Tajiks and others have rushed towards us and are crap at every step. Crocus is the latest example. It is a pity that there are no organizations similar to the Black Hundred in Tsarist Russia... But it is possible to legalize the carrying and use of weapons by the Cossacks - there would already be some hope for retribution. But it turns out that an ordinary citizen simply needs to have a weapon to repel migrants - there is no one to hope for except a sweet-voiced, ever-elected guarantor or is this, to our shame, a fantasy?
        1. 0
          27 March 2024 14: 36
          Quote: Tikhonov_Alexander
          But it is possible to legalize the carrying and use of weapons by the Cossacks - there would already be some hope for retribution.

          Why only the Cossacks? Are they somehow special, somehow better than other citizens? It is necessary for all law-abiding citizens to legalize the carrying and use of weapons!
      4. -1
        27 March 2024 10: 25
        Lev_Russia
        (Lev, oh, don't waste my nerves, I'm belittling you. And what do you think, they haven't "done dirty tricks" before....... I have my own question for you. Have you been in a lethargic sleep until now or have you been resting somewhere...................................................
      5. 0
        28 March 2024 13: 01
        There is no nationality, but there is a “home port”. And it’s time to introduce visa restrictions for countries that cannot ensure the non-proliferation of extremist movements.
    2. -4
      26 March 2024 13: 07
      Now every Tajik can be suspected, seized and imprisoned...
      32-year-old businessman Alisher Kasimov, the eighth defendant in the Crocus terrorist attack case, was arrested until May 22. He is a citizen of the Russian Federation, he came to the country from Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Married, has three children, owns a teahouse in Putilkovo.

      At the meeting he said that he did not even suspect who he had let into his apartment in Krasnogorsk. According to him, the property had a mortgage and he found the tenants on the Internet. Moreover, he initially wanted to hand it over to the Slavs, but gave up after Fariduni Shamsidin’s promises to pay on time. Not knowing that he was a terrorist.
      1. +5
        26 March 2024 15: 01
        Quote: Mikhail-Ivanov
        Married, has three children, owns a teahouse in Putilkovo.

        Maybe he also pays taxes on income from the rental of real estate honestly?
    3. +9
      26 March 2024 13: 48
      Quote: Mikhail-Ivanov
      Hmmm, there has never been so much attention to Tajikistan!

      Oh-wey! Not to Tajikistan, but to the Tajik diaspora in Russia, which has extensive connections with compatriots from neighboring Afghanistan. In general, I wouldn’t be surprised if Afghan citizens cross the Pyanj River, buy a Tajik passport and move “visa-free” to our “passage yard” - Russia. A chicken is not a bird - Russia is not a foreign country. am -
    4. +1
      27 March 2024 14: 25
      Quote: Mikhail-Ivanov
      Hmmm, there has never been so much attention to Tajikistan!

      If only this attention does not die out after a couple of weeks, as has happened more than once. They made some noise and forgot until another incident occurred.
  2. +8
    26 March 2024 12: 28
    Here's another one. It’s good that I slept early and didn’t have time to arrange anything.
    1. -2
      26 March 2024 12: 39
      Quote: Nexcom
      Here's another one. It’s good that I slept early and didn’t have time to arrange anything.

      You apparently don’t read VO lol - there are so many anti-government people here, reading Ukrainian websites and watching telegram channels of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. lol
      If seriously- The traffic police stopped you and found correspondence with whom on your phone? With power steering/SBU? It was written right there - “dear Kakhramon, we are from the SBU, blow up your neighbor!!”?
      They'll check it out and then we'll see. It's all very...
      1. +4
        26 March 2024 15: 23
        Quote: your1970
        Seriously though, traffic police stopped you and found correspondence with whom on your phone? With power steering/SBU? It was written right there - “dear Kakhramon, we are from the SBU, blow up your neighbor!!”?
        They'll check it out and then we'll see. It's all very...


        How was it necessary? “Hey, a little mistake has come out... drive on the dila”? And then one day it turns out that this comrade committed some kind of crime and readers will write about VO... but where did they look before? why didn't they check? Where is the Ministry of Internal Affairs anyway?

        So they did everything right, it wouldn’t be superfluous to check... especially since they don’t stop every migrant they meet (that would stop half of Moscow), so there was a reason.
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      1. 0
        26 March 2024 13: 34
        + Five more corpses. They will stand up, as usual, and scratch with their tongues.
        1. -5
          26 March 2024 13: 44
          That is, five employees with Kalash rifles will lie down in front of four shepherds? Well, you are a “specialist”...
          Is it okay that the same Cedar has a rate of fire that is an order of magnitude higher than Saiga?
          1. +3
            26 March 2024 13: 50
            You are positioning yourself here as a knowledgeable, experienced professional in the past.
            1. Suddenness. 2. The target is worth a lot.
            Before they understand anything, they will all be killed with one horn.
      2. +1
        26 March 2024 16: 48
        You can't put machine gunners at all facilities with people (schools, hospitals, offices, shopping malls, etc.)
  3. +7
    26 March 2024 12: 30
    Good news. It’s a pity that the rooster has already crowed and the cancer is hanging down
    1. +6
      26 March 2024 12: 35
      It’s a pity that the rooster has already crowed and the cancer is hanging down
      And the kidneys fell off. It is important that this becomes daily work throughout the entire territory of the Russian Federation, that conclusions are drawn, policies are changed, and not a week or two and everything goes back to normal.
  4. -2
    26 March 2024 12: 34
    It's played out. Just like in Samara.
  5. +7
    26 March 2024 12: 34
    What about the basis for staying on the territory of the Russian Federation? Also as a valuable specialist?
  6. +2
    26 March 2024 12: 37
    A native of Tajikistan, a citizen of the Russian Federation? Or not yet?
  7. +1
    26 March 2024 12: 37
    Quote: Trapp1st
    It’s a pity that the rooster has already crowed and the cancer is hanging down
    And the kidneys fell off. It is important that this becomes everyday work, that conclusions are drawn, policies are changed, and not a week or two and everything goes back to normal.

    There are four criminal cases in Latvia for voting in the presidential elections. Our neighbors interviewed everyone and interrogated what and how, ticked the boxes and sent to Russia those who have been in Latvia since the time of Peter 1.0
    1. 0
      26 March 2024 17: 56
      Yes, among Latks, hatred of Russia is a national idea.
      1. 0
        27 March 2024 06: 28
        And representatives of Asia are positively glowing with friendly feelings
  8. 0
    26 March 2024 12: 40
    What, you can’t control the process using billing?! With the help of the program, snatch what you need and detain the rams before it happens?! Or do we not have analytical departments?! We must definitely wait for the boom, so that then, hot on the heels of... grief?..
    1. 0
      26 March 2024 12: 43
      Or do we not have analytical departments?! We must definitely wait for the boom, so that then, hot on the heels of... grief?..
      Why, they work, identify terrorists, prevent them.
      The Supreme Court recognized the activities of the “international LGBT social movement” as extremist and banned it in November 2023. Now the movement has appeared on the list of terrorist organizations. After the “LGBT movement” was banned, security forces carried out at least six raids on sex-positive parties
      1. +1
        27 March 2024 14: 46
        Quote: Trapp1st
        The Supreme Court recognized the activities of the “international LGBT social movement” as extremist and banned it in November 2023.

        Shaw, are GIBons now illegal? wassat
  9. 0
    26 March 2024 12: 53
    Quote: Trapp1st
    Or do we not have analytical departments?! We must definitely wait for the boom, so that then, hot on the heels of... grief?..
    Why, they work, identify terrorists, prevent them.
    The Supreme Court recognized the activities of the “international LGBT social movement” as extremist and banned it in November 2023. Now the movement has appeared on the list of terrorist organizations. After the “LGBT movement” was banned, security forces carried out at least six raids on sex-positive parties

    Are you worried about your own?
    If in your life you had to lead at least a team of diggers, then you, like Our Father, would remember that under no circumstances should you abandon work that has already begun. They pinch the rainbow ones and rightly so.
  10. +8
    26 March 2024 12: 58
    Quote: Mikhail-Ivanov
    their relatives in Tajikistan will have a very hard time!

    It’s cruel, but I will say: thank God!
    If society lives according to the laws of the herd and each, um, member of this herd feels under the protection of the herd, then the herd must be responsible for each of its members.
    They do not understand otherwise.
    There is a wonderful book: "History of the Russian Army." A collection of works by professors of the Nicholas Imperial Military Academy (I hope I named it correctly).
    In particular, it describes Russia's Asian wars. Everything about the mentality of the local residents is very, very detailed.
    Well, they haven’t lived up to individual responsibility yet. No matter how sad.
    PS especially for vigilant comrades. In general, I don’t really give a damn about who’s color. I fundamentally adhere to the fundamental principle of Russian civilization: “If only the person was good”!
    1. +2
      26 March 2024 13: 31
      And all sorts of crap that is not in demand in their homeland is coming to us.
      1. +3
        26 March 2024 14: 43
        And all sorts of crap that is not in demand in their homeland is coming to us.

        Does it go on its own, rather than being imported, justifying them with “cheap and hardworking” labor?
        They also make their own passports and become Russians without knowing Russian, but by passing exams?
        What other excuses are there for gentle and fluffy, and much needed migrants?
        hi
  11. -3
    26 March 2024 13: 30
    correspondence was discovered with citizens of Ukraine and Tajikistan, which was clearly anti-Russian in nature

    I suspect that many Russian citizens will have correspondence on their phones that is clearly directed against the Russian leadership, including regarding prices and taxes. If you stop people on the streets and check their phones, you can quickly carry out the arrest plan. :((
    1. +2
      26 March 2024 13: 59
      Quote from solar
      I suspect that many Russian citizens will have correspondence on their phones that is clearly directed against the Russian leadership, including regarding prices and taxes.

      Correspondence about "prices and taxes" has an economic background, and not incitement of hatred for political reasons. Especially by foreigners who are on the territory of Russia. This is a reason for deprivation of citizenship (who managed to get it) and expulsion to "home" without the right to enter the territory of the Russian Federation. There are more than enough precedents, when "refugees" from Ukraine were massively banned from entering the Russian Federation at the border after checking their mobile devices with Russophobic posts on social networks.
      1. -2
        26 March 2024 14: 17
        The correspondence about “prices and taxes” has an economic background, and not incitement to hatred for political reasons.

        And where did you see in the test of the article that they found correspondence with him “inciting hatred for political reasons”?
        1. +2
          26 March 2024 14: 34
          Quote from solar
          And where did you see in the test of the article that they found correspondence with him “inciting hatred for political reasons”?

          You re-read the article again.
          When checking the detainee’s mobile phone, correspondence with citizens of Ukraine and Tajikistan was discovered, which was clearly anti-Russian in nature. In addition, it turned out that the man had previously lived in Kyiv for some time.

          You apparently decided to "troll" here, so that a Tajik could complain to his Ukrainian friends about the unbearable Russian prices and taxes? wassat
          After reading the article, it is obvious that the special services, after reading his correspondence, had every reason to believe that this citizen has clearly anti-state (political) sentiments. At the very least, this alone should be grounds for expelling him from the country, and at the same time, identifying all his contacts in order to carry out the same procedure with respect to his other fellow tribesmen.
  12. 0
    26 March 2024 15: 51
    They are already working at strategic enterprises, and not just individually, but en masse. They pray right at their machines.
    1. -1
      26 March 2024 16: 22
      Give examples if you don't mind.

      Everyone knows the widespread ban on admitting migrants to schools, hospitals, etc. Recently, they have organized some kind of direct competition among the governors, who forbid them to work even as taxi drivers. And you are talking about strategic objects here.
      1. +2
        26 March 2024 16: 31
        You are clearly not in the know. There are already plenty of Tajik doctors and this is in the outback. I won’t name the company, I’m afraid I’ll “draw an article” for myself. But the company is very large and well-known
        1. -1
          26 March 2024 16: 37
          I'm talking about existing prohibitions. The Tajik authorities themselves claim that there is an outflow of highly qualified workers from the republic. Only recently, annually, approximately 100-200 thousand Tajiks received Russian citizenship (perhaps not all ethnic Tajiks). I'm not sure that they are all specialists. More than half of them, at least, are children.
          I don’t know about the outback, but there are a lot of migrant workers in Novosibirsk. But in fairness, it should be noted that there are no special complaints about them.
      2. +1
        27 March 2024 14: 52
        Quote: alystan
        Everyone knows the widespread ban on admitting migrants to schools, hospitals, etc. Recently, they have organized some kind of direct competition among the governors, who forbid them to work even as taxi drivers.

        Are you serious? Just everywhere? And they are not taken to schools, and they are not used in taxis?
        The magical land of Oz! laughing
  13. -1
    26 March 2024 16: 19
    Only now suspicion will automatically fall not only on migrants from Tajikistan, but on all migrants. Somehow forgetting about the same supporters of the RDK.
    After the Kaklovs, immigrants from Tajikistan occupy the second place in the number of people who have received Russian citizenship. Stable, for the last 5-10 years. Much more than all the other Central Asian republics combined.
    The first thing I would do is stop accepting strong believers, because it is in this environment that Islamists look for their fighters. But it seems that everyone, everywhere has already played with religion. Many republics, and Russia too, are officially considered secular states, and the leaders of these countries are the first to demonstrate their commitment to spiritual rules. Some people set the tone and lead by example, while others are simply forced to do so.
    1. 0
      26 March 2024 18: 20
      Quote: alystan
      The first thing I would do is stop taking it. strongly religious, because it is in this environment that Islamists are looking for their fighters.
      -and how would you determine -strongly Are they believers or not? Technologically - How?
  14. -2
    26 March 2024 17: 00
    Quote from solar
    I suspect that many Russian citizens will have correspondence on their phones that is clearly directed against the Russian leadership, including regarding prices and taxes.
    A.S. Pushkin responded to this. “I, of course, despise my fatherland from head to toe - but I am extremely annoyed if a foreigner shares this feeling with me.”
  15. +1
    26 March 2024 20: 44
    Quote: ManFrom Afar
    Yes, among Latks, hatred of Russia is a national idea.

    I wouldn't say so, it's a national idea. Latvians understand perfectly well that they are the same Russians, it's in their genome and in their national traditions. But to show that they are different, "you're not my brother" and the like, it's necessary and fashionable. And they are drunkards and lazy people. There are many worthy ones among them. Well, for example, Alois T., who stood next to Tsar Nikolai under the firing squad.