On July 8, it was revealed that Alina Zhikayeva partially admitted… (джикаева · telegram-канал · июль)
On July 8, it was revealed that Alina Zhikayeva partially admitted to giving a bribe at her dacha to a police officer. The editor-in-chief of the Telegram channel 'Sapa', who is accused of giving a large sum bribe to a police employee, will be released from pretrial detention on July 12.
Consensus
- Alisha Djikaeva, head editor of Telegram channel 'Sapa,' was released from pre-trial detention on July 12.
- The court did not extend her arrest beyond July 12.
- Djikaeva partially admitted guilt in providing bribes to a police officer.
- She disputes the classification of the offense as large-scale, claiming payments were made in small amounts.
- The alleged bribe was paid between 2020 and 2025 to an operative duty officer from the MVD in Makhachkala.
- The officer, Shamsutdin Shamsutdinov, provided information about events in Dagestan and North Ossetia in exchange for payments.
- Shamsutdinov gave a confession and is under house arrest on charges of accepting bribes.
- Djikaeva was detained in April and sent to pre-trial detention.
Points of divergence
- The total amount allegedly paid by Djikaeva is stated as 285,000 rubles by the prosecution. — kommersant
- Djikaeva's payments totaled approximately 290,000 rubles over five years. — vm
- The case against Djikaeva is linked to her work at the Telegram channel Baza between 2020 and 2025. — kommersant
- Djikaeva's payments were made from 2020 to 2025, but no mention of Baza is made in this source regarding her role at that time. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- Editor of the Telegram channel 'Sapa' to be released from detention after admitting guilt — Коммерсантъ
- Criminal case of Telegram channel 'Sapa' editor-in-chief Djikayeva: when will she be released from the pretrial detention center? — Вечерняя Москва