We transported to "Realbaza" in the city of Kislovodsk, where the director was my uncle Musa Krymshamkhalov (as far as I know, he is currently deceased).
There, we parked the KAMAZ truck with the bags loaded into it on the territory.
At the same base, in one of the warehouses, sugar purchased by me and Adam Dekkushev was stored.
Vehicle Entry to City
Since Magayaev's vehicle was in a damaged state (the cabin was deformed and the windshields were broken), I arranged through my acquaintances in the Kislovodsk GAI (I don't remember exactly through whom) that it would be allowed through the checkpoint at the entrance to the city.
For this, a bag of sugar was handed over to the GAI officer, which Dekkushev delivered to him in a "Moskvich" car.
I do not remember the circumstances of the transportation more precisely.
Transport to Moscow
After the entire mixture was ready, the question arose that it needed to be transported to Moscow, where there was an opportunity for sale.
Either Hakim Abaev or Adam Dekkushev told me about this, but I don't remember exactly.
Through an acquaintance of mine, a taxi driver who had previously worked as a long-haul trucker (I don't remember his name), I found a "Mercedes" semi-truck, which was used by two partners whose names I don't remember.
The taxi driver I mentioned above brought Dekkushev and me to their home.
Dekkushev reached an agreement with the partners about transporting the cargo to Moscow.
In addition, an agreement was reached with the taxi driver that he would escort the truck in his "Moskvich" car.
Arrival of Achimez Gochiyayev
Around the same time, Achimez Gochiyayev appeared at my house (it seems at first he introduced himself to me as Abdurakhman; the last time I saw him was in Pankisi about two months ago).
He was brought by Abaev, who, along with the others involved in making the mixture, lived at my house.
He stayed at my place for one or several nights, but we had no conversations.
During this period, he had some disagreements with Dekkushev, but their nature is unknown to me.
After that, Dekkushev left for somewhere, as I later learned, to Chechnya to the field commander Abu Umar (he died in Chechnya, I saw a videotape with his corpse filmed).