Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has asked Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to extradite terrorists who earlier committed a series of crimes in Russia’s North Caucasus republic, the press service of the Chechen government said on Saturday, TASS reports.
"Chechnya together with all Russian people hailed your decisive steps aimed at maintaining peace, stability, preventing a state coup and eradicating terrorism. The detention of dozens of dangerous criminals signals the firmness of your intensions. I make a request to you to allow the extradition of the gunmen," Kadyrov told the Turkish president.
Kadyrov said the men detained in Turkey - Mahran Saidov, Aslanbek Vadalov and Tarhan Gaziyev - are the leaders of terrorists behind the crimes in Chechnya. "There is reliable data that each of them had organized and committed numerous terrorist attacks, the killings of the military, police personnel and civilians," he said.
The Chechen leader voiced hope that Russian Prosecutor-General’s Office will soon send the documents to Turkey’s authorities for launching the extradition process.