A resident of Dagestan was fined for calls to terrorism.
The Southern District Military Court sentenced a resident of Dagestan, Gazimagomedov, to an administrative fine of 40,000 rubles, finding him guilty of public calls for terrorist activities.
According to the investigation and the court, Gazimagomedov posted video materials on his Telegram channel, which was accessible for public viewing.
The content of these recordings included scenes of murders and armed struggles against people who do not profess Islam, as well as statements justifying the activities of terrorist organizations, the press service of the FSB of Russia in Dagestan reported today.
The court found Gazimagomedov guilty of public calls for terrorist activities using mass media . He was sentenced to a fine of 40,000 rubles.
In addition, "the convicted person is prohibited for two years from engaging in activities related to the placement of appeals, publications, and any other materials in public information and telecommunications networks, including the internet," the security agency's message states.
"Caucasian Knot" also reported that a criminal case has been initiated in Makhachkala against a local resident suspected of public calls to terrorism via the internet.
Translated automatically via OpenAI from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424601



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