Occupation forces conduct an illegal search in the house of the family of journalist Kulamet Ibraimov
On August 2, at seven in the morning, an illegal search took place in the house of journalist Kulamet Ibraimov’s family. He told Crimean Solidarity about it. Yesterday, Ibraimov was released from the “special reception center”, where he was serving a five-day “administrative arrest”. Ibraimov is registered in his mother’s house, but after his marriage, he lives separately. During the illegal search, he was at another address.
The journalist noted that 10 people broke into his parents’ house early in the morning. All of them were masked, armed, and without insignia. They read the search warrant but left the family with no papers.
The operatives took away the phones from the journalist’s brothers and his mother Nefize Ibraimova. “She was terrified and still can’t come to her senses,” Kulamet Ibraimov noted.
The search lasted about an hour, but during this time the occupation forces inspected the entire house.
On July 27, 14 Crimean Tatars were detained near the building of the occupation “Supreme Court” of Crimea, who came to the appeal hearing in the case of the First Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Nariman Dzhelal and brothers Asan and Aziz Akhtemov. Among them are journalists Kulamet Ibraimov and Lutfiye Zudiyeva. “Administrative reports” were drawn up against five of the 14 detainees. Ibraimov is the only one who was sentenced to administrative detention. The rest were fined by the ‘court’.