Thursday, 02 November 2006

GROZNY POLICE FIND ARMS, EXPLOSIVES IN CAR OWNED BY MAN FROM INGUSHETIA

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By empty (11/2/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Grozny police have found a large number of weapons, ammunition and explosives inside a car belonging to a resident of Ingushetia, who has been detained. Police officers stopped a car with license plates issued in the Moscow region in the Zavodskoy district of the Chechen capital, the republic\'s Interior Minister Ruslan Alkhanov told Interfax on Thursday. \"The car\'s driver has been identified as Salambek Yevloyev, a resident of Nazran.
Grozny police have found a large number of weapons, ammunition and explosives inside a car belonging to a resident of Ingushetia, who has been detained. Police officers stopped a car with license plates issued in the Moscow region in the Zavodskoy district of the Chechen capital, the republic\'s Interior Minister Ruslan Alkhanov told Interfax on Thursday. \"The car\'s driver has been identified as Salambek Yevloyev, a resident of Nazran. Police searched the car, finding two loaded Kalashnikov assault rifles, three improvised explosive devices wrapped in adhesive tape and with wires attached to them inside the car. The explosive devices resembled so-called \'suicide belts\',\" he said. \"Several more improvised explosive devices in the shape of metal objects filled with fine shot were found inside the car,\" Alkhanov said. (Interfax)
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