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Transport and Logistics

Day One Activities

  • The next day, in Magayaev's KAMAZ (Ruslan was driving, and I was in the cab), we transported the bags with the mixture to the "Kursovet" parking lot.
  • We also transferred the bags of sugar stored in the "Realbaza" warehouse into the KAMAZ of Magomed Aliev (whom everyone called Mukha), with whom I had made an agreement.
  • The other members of the group (the Batchayevs, Hakim Abaev, Denis Saitakov, and Adam Dekkushev (Moaz had left somewhere earlier)) followed us in Dekkushev's "Moskvich".
  • Arriving at "Kursovet", we backed Magayaev's KAMAZ up to a hired "Mercedes" and transferred the bags with the mixture (as I recall, Adam Dekkushev did not participate in the transfer).
  • Then we backed up Aliev's KAMAZ in the same way and covered the bags with the mixture with bags of sugar.
  • After that, everyone went home.
  • I also remember that the drivers of the "Mercedes" were given documents that Adam Dekkushev and I had received from the sugar sellers as supporting documents for the cargo.
  • In addition, some other documents were being prepared for them, but I do not know who did this or exactly what documents they were.

Departure for Moscow

  • The next day they left for Moscow.
  • They were accompanied in a car by Hakim Abaev (this was necessary to resolve any problems with the cargo that might arise on the road).
  • He was riding in the car of the taxi driver who had led us to the owners of the "Mercedes".
  • I do not know how much they were paid for this.
  • Furthermore, after the "Mercedes" was sent off, Denis Saitakov and Zaur Batchayev left for somewhere.
  • I want to note that Achimez Gochiyayev had left somewhere a few days before this.

Later Activities

  • A few days later, Adam Dekkushev brought a light-colored KAMAZ with a metal box to Mirny from somewhere.
  • I don't remember if he was driving or if Timur Batchayev was driving.
  • Into this KAMAZ, we loaded the cargo remaining in Zukhra Karabasheva's shed — bags with the mixture.
  • We covered it on top with potatoes (2-3 tons), bought shortly before that by Adam Dekkushev and me in the village of Eltarkach, Malokarachayevsky district of the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, from local residents (we transported them in a GAZ-53 truck (this is not certain, and I don't know from whom we got it)).