Four other radicals allowed to leave Russia
By Maria Tsvetkova NOVOSASITLI, Russia (Reuters) - Temur Djamalutdinov From the village of Dzhemikent in Dagestan, Temur Djamalutdinov applied for an international passport in September 2014 but was rejected because he owed unpaid alimony to his ex-wife, said his brother, Arsen. The following month, Djamalutdinov was put on a police list of Wahhabis. A local police officer said Djamalutdinov had crossed the border legally.
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