Ingush Leader Yunus-Bek Yevkurov said that the republic continued work on adapting ex-militants to peaceful life. He noted that prosecutors had developed methods of pretrial agreements and distributed them among relatives of militants. In his words, militants use parents to help them return to peaceful life after being checked by FSB and police services.Yevkurov noted that militants giving up voluntarily were not arrested, they were questioned by law enforcers and allowed to go home. Relatives are guaranteed the right to visit militants in jail, should they be proven guilty.The Ingush leader urged all militants who had not been accused of crimes to surrender. He added that his mobile number was available on Twitter for everyone willing to give up.
Ingush Leader Yunus-Bek Yevkurov said that the republic continued work on adapting ex-militants to peaceful life. He noted that prosecutors had developed methods of pretrial agreements and distributed them among relatives of militants. In his words, militants use parents to help them return to peaceful life after being checked by FSB and police services.
Yevkurov noted that militants giving up voluntarily were not arrested, they were questioned by law enforcers and allowed to go home. Relatives are guaranteed the right to visit militants in jail, should they be proven guilty.
The Ingush leader urged all militants who had not been accused of crimes to surrender. He added that his mobile number was available on Twitter for everyone willing to give up.