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