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Did Finnish police question 'Muslim' Abdullah Tammi about his links with Kadyrov killers?

Publication time: 5 September 2010, 14:05

On the picture: Abdullah Tammi in the role of the leader of the Islamic Party of Finland (left) and after the expulsion from the Islamic Party in December 2009 (right)

 

According to the blog of a Finnish "friend of the FSB", the Lutheran renegade pastor Juha Molari, his companion and accomplice, also a friend of the FSB", Abdullah Tammi, who had been recently fired from job as a manager of a Finnish state firefighting company, and before that, from his post of the leader of the Islamic Party of Finland for his ties with the Russian terrorist gang of the FSB, was interrogated by police in Helsinki within the framework of an investigation initiated because of his "secret ties with Russia".

 

During a three-hour interrogation, the suspected terrorist "Muslim" was asked in particular about his ties with "Muslims in Russia".

 

Probably, Kadyrovites were meant, although the "pastor" does not explicitly writes about this for obvious reasons, since no other Muslims will ever have any business with Tammi.

 

Molari said that the police questioned Tammi for 3 hours, 18 minutes and 4 seconds. It is possible that such a precision time is required by Tammi for accounting department in a well-known structure in Russia for payment of increased compensation for hid "dangerous work".

 

Tammi specified that the police came to him at 7:51:47 am and finished at 11:09:51 and extensively interrogated him "about relations with the Muslim leadership in Russia".

 

Molari also mockingly said that the police would have questioned his companion Tammi longer, but "it was a lunchtime and the police got hungry".

 

According to the "pastor" and the "Muslim" Tammi, who is currently a director of the cover organization called "Society for Finnish-Caucasian Friendship", created by him, the police were interested in a threat by the Finnish "friends of the FSB" to persons in Finland, who, in the opinion of these "friends", are connected with the Kavkaz Center.

 

It is to be noted that one of these persons, according to the "FSB friends", is a well-known European Parliament member from the Finnish Green Party and the head of the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights, Heidi Hautala, who criticizes human rights violations in Russia committed by the Putin's regime and Putin personally.

 

The "FSB friends" Molari and Tammi said that Heidi Hautala was "a terrorists' accomplice".

 

Department of Monitoring

Kavkaz Center


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