Russians searched the Crimean Tatar Mustafa Murakhas in Medvedivka, temporarily occupied Crimea
According to human rights defenders of the Crimean Solidarity Association, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia searched the man for drugs and firearms, but found nothing.
"They came at 7 a.m. with a court order, three people came in, there were two witnesses. I didn't understand who they were, because I wasn't fully awake at that time," Mustafa Murakhas said.
During the search, Mustafa Murakhas was asked to hand over his phone, and several cabinets were opened. Murakhas did not sign the court order but wrote that he had read it.