Alleged Chechen terrorist arrested at Croatian border

http://www.croatiantimes.com/news/General_News/2011-09-20/21957/Alleged_Chechen_terrorist_arrested_at_Croatian_border

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A Chechen citizen has been arrested on the Croatian-Slovenian border 
crossing Macelj.

The 33-year-old Aslan Kagermanov got detained according to the 
international warrant by the Russian police from 2005.

His name is on Interpol's list in Moscow with the accusation of Islamic 
radicalism and membership in one of the terrorist organisations in the 
Caucasus. In one action he allegedly played a part of the terroristic 
group that tried to kill police officers with explosives.

There have been conflicts going on for more than 20 years between 
Russian authorities and radical Islamic secessionists in the north 
Caucasus. The radical Islamic secessionists want to establish wahabi 
Emirate in Chechnya.

Kagermanov escaped Russia to seek political refugee status, allegedly in 
Austria not in Croatia.

He was held in a Croatian Investigation centre of the county court in 
Zagreb where the judge after a hearing decided on extradition custody.

Reports by the Helsinki Human Rights Committee opens doors for many 
Chechens in applying for political refugee status in Western Europe.


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