The Russian law enforcers held searches at the house of Crimean Tatar activist Dilyaver Alimov in occupied Crimea. He was taken away for testimony as Crimean Solidarity reported on Facebook.
About 6 a.m., the FSB came to the house of Alimov, who was the partaker of the protest clearing and he lives in Dubky village, Simferopol area. The law enforcers searched the house wearing camouflage, masks and OMSN badges.
A man was arrested soon and taken away for testimony. The relatives of the man said that he was not arrested.
Earlier, the Russian enforcers detained Imam Rustem Abilev near Sevastopol after his house had been searched in Shturmove village.
Besides, the Russian Security Service raided ten houses of the Crimean Tatars in an occupied village of Strohonivka, Simferopol region.
The Crimean police launched two criminal proceedings on illegal detaining of the Crimean Tatars and violating the inviolability of the home.