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Dagestan gang suspect to face terror charges for 2010 Moscow subway blasts

On March 9, 2010, female suicide bombers carried out terror blasts at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations in Moscow, killing 39 people and injuring 128 others

MOSCOW, March 28. /TASS/. The Vagabov crime gang’s member detained in Dagestan will be hit with criminal charges over the terror attacks at Moscow’s Lubyanka and Park Kultury subway stations in 2010, Russian Investigative Committee Spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko told journalists.

"In close cooperation with FSB and Interior Ministry personnel, detectives identified and detained on March 27 another member of this crime gang in the Russian Republic of Dagestan. The suspect was taken to Moscow. Today, he is scheduled to be charged with carrying out terrorist attacks as part of the organized gang. A motion to select detention as a measure of restriction has been filed with the court," Petrenko noted.

The Center for Public Relations of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) earlier reported that a member of the Vagabov crime gang involved in organizing the terror attacks by female suicide bombers on March 29, 2010, in Moscow at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury subway stations in Moscow was apprehended in the Khasavyurtovsky district, in the Dagestan Region. The FSB released video footage of the militant’s detention in a special operation.

On March 9, 2010, female suicide bombers carried out terror blasts at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations in Moscow, killing 39 people and injuring 128 others. A subsequent criminal investigation identified the masterminds behind the explosions and the actual foot soldiers who carried them out: Vagabov, Aliyev, Magomednabiyev, Shchashchayev, Magomedov, Rabadanov and Isagadzhiyev. All of these perpetrators were liquidated in an armed struggle with police officers.

The Investigative Committee reported earlier that in February 2010 Vabagov set up and headed the Novokosteksky Jamaat gang for committing terrorist attacks on Russian soil. It included Gadzhi Aliyev, Akhmed Rabadanov, Ali Isagadzhiyev, Shamil Magomednabiyev, Murad Shchashchayev, Maryam Sharipova and Dzhanet Abdullayeva. These two women became suicide bombers.

In February 2013, during a special operation in Dagestan, the last of the suspected organizers of the Moscow subway terror attacks - Gusen Magomedov - was eliminated by special agents in a forest near the community of Kadyrkent, in the Sergokalinsky district. According to detectives, he personally accompanied the suicide bomber who detonated the blast at the Park Kultury station to the subway’s entrance.