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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
Shariah Jamaat leader killed |
2005-07-12 |
Kebedov was suspected of taking part in attacks on policemen, a local police source told Interfax on customary condition of anonymity. Makasharipov committed suicide by detonating a grenade, the source said. The killing of Makasharipov came a few days after several senior police officials were fired over the rebels' continuing insurgency and represents a major PR coup for Dagestani security forces. Police and security forces had been searching for Makasharipov, a former interpreter for Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, since 2002. Members of his organization, Jenet, are accused of having killed more than 50 policemen and security officers in Dagestan, Channel One television reported Wednesday. Police had twice previously claimed to have Makasharipov trapped - the first time in a tent camp outside Makhachkala, and the second time in an apartment in the city. Both times he managed to escape, killing policemen after fierce clashes. Makasharipov also helped found a rebel group called Shariah Jamaat, Arabic for "Community of Justice," Novikov said Wednesday. The group has claimed responsibility for the killing of 10 Interior Ministry troops in a Makhachkala bombing on July 1, as well as for the killing of Dagestan's deputy interior minister, Magomed Omarov, and information minister, Zagir Orukhov, earlier this year. |
Posted by:Dan Darling |