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The court recognized Hajiyev, his son and sister as members of an extremist association.

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The Sovetsky District Court in Makhachkala recognized Magomed Gadzhiev, a former deputy of the State Duma from Dagestan (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation), as well as his son, sister and cohabitant as members of an extremist association. This was announced on November 21 by the press service of the courts of the region.

"The Sovetsky District Court of Makhachkala has satisfied the administrative claim of the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia against the former deputy of the State Duma… Gadzhiev M.T. and persons under his control. The court recognized Gadzhiev M.T.*, his son, sister and cohabitant as members of an extremist association," the Telegram channel said.

Due to the facts presented at the trial, their participation in activities on the territory of the Russian Federation was prohibited.

In August of this year, it became known about the statement of claim of the Prosecutor General's Office, according to which Gadzhiev handed over confidential information to the West for $ 45 million. In addition, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation filed a lawsuit for the seizure of real estate from Gadzhiev with a total value of more than 2 billion rubles and demanded that the group created by family members of the former deputy be recognized as an extremist association.

On November 13, Ukrainian neo-Nazi Todor Panovsky, who was convicted in absentia in Russia in the case of the attack on the Russian consulate in Odessa, said that an attempt had been made on his life in August. According to him, the former State Duma deputy Magomed Hajiyev, who was recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation and fled the country, was behind his organization.

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