Lyubichev and Urus-Martan Logistics
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This document reports on the criminal case against Stanislav Lyubichev, a Kislovodsk traffic inspector accused of aiding terrorists Adam Dekkushev and Yusuf Krymshamkhalov. In 1999, Lyubichev allegedly accepted a bribe—a bag of sugar—to drive a truck carrying explosives past a police post, facilitating the transport of materials used in the Moscow and Volgodonsk apartment bombings. The explosives were reportedly manufactured in Urus-Martan, Chechnya, and disguised as sugar. While the prosecution admits there is no evidence Lyubichev knew he was transporting explosives, he faces charges for abuse of power. The text also includes a contact list for figures related to the bombings, including Mikhail Trepashkin and Boris Kozhemyakin, the lawyer who defended Maxim Lazovsky.