The Ingush Ministry of the Interior has warned the Moscow police about a possible terrorist attack in the capital, RBC reports.
Ingush police said that the widow of a militant, Malika Turazova, is planning a suicide-bombing in Moscow. She disappeared over a week ago, despite constant monitoring of her house, Moskovsky Komsomolets paper says.
Earlier inspection of Turazova’s house in the Nesterovskaya Cossack village found Wahhabi literature and instructions for self-made explosive devices.
She may carry out the terrorist attack as a revenge for her husband and brother, who were killed in a special operation in 2005.
Special services have Turazova’s mobile phone number.
Ingush human rights activists say that she may have simply left the house. There was an earlier case of a female leaving home to find a husband against her relatives’ will. Her relatives informed the law-enforcers that she planned a terrorist attack in Moscow. The girl was detained but released after clarifying the situation.