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Background Information

  • He was awarded the "Guards" and "Soldier-Athlete" badges.
  • He was discharged to the reserve without medical restrictions.
  • Upon returning home, he engaged in small business—selling threads and slippers.
  • For a short time, he worked as a driver in a motorcade in the city of Kislovodsk.
  • Subsequently, according to him, he dealt with bank securities and "mutual offsets."
  • Between 1993 and 1998, he was in a fictitious marriage with his friend's sister.
  • Since 1994, he lived with A.A. Dzhartasheva and has a son with her.
  • According to him, in 1993 he suffered a head injury in a car accident but did not seek medical help.
  • In November 2002, in the Pankisi Gorge, he received a gunshot wound to his left foot; he did not suffer concussions.
  • According to the subject's testimony:
    • He does not consume alcoholic beverages.
    • He tried smoking "weed" several times, but it "did not become a persistent habit."
  • The subject has no prior convictions and was not registered with a psychiatrist or narcologist (certificates are in the criminal case file).
  • At his place of residence, he proved to be respectful, calm, and well-mannered, with no complaints from neighbors (character reference in the criminal case file).

Criminal Case Details

  • This criminal case was initiated based on the facts of terrorist acts—explosions in residential buildings in the cities of Moscow and Volgodonsk, Rostov Region, in September 1999.
  • On December 7, 2002, Yusuf Ibragimovich Krymshamkhalov was charged in the case with committing acts of terrorism and the illegal carrying and storage of explosives, i.e., committing crimes provided for by Part 3 of Art. 205 and Part 3 of Art. 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
  • He is accused of the fact that in August-September 1999, acting as part of an organized criminal group, he organized the delivery by motor transport from the territory of the North Caucasus region and placed about 12 tons of explosives with their detonation means in non-residential premises in Moscow at the addresses:
    • Borisovskie Prudy St., 16, bldg. 2
    • Krasnodarskaya St., 70
  • On September 8 and 13, 1999, Yu.I. Krymshamkhalov, using the specified explosive devices together with...