Ali Taziev - Capture

Capture

Taziev was captured alive in Ingushetia 9 June 2010 during a police operation. The details behind the capture are unknown and it has been suggested that drugs were used to incapacitate him. It has been reported that Taziev was temporarily incapacitated using psychotropic compounds placed in his food, hinting at the fact that the Russian FSB has penetrated the Ingush Jamaat and has suborned the Insurgencies auxiliary support personnel. Recent successes in eliminating Insurgent commanders from the battlefield in the spring of 2011, suggests that Taziev's high-ranking status as the overall military emir of the Caucasus Emirate, and his knowledge that has been presumably tapped by his FSB interrogators, has played a large part in the location and liquidation of several high-ranking emirs from late March 2011 to May 2011.

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