As specified, Yangulbaev was sent a summons to court three times. 

“The operational event of the police from the Chechen Republic was also agreed with colleagues on the ground, and all their actions were carried out in accordance with the procedural legislation of Russia,” Kadyrov wrote on Telegram.

According to him, "after the woman was taken to Grozny, she attacked a police officer and almost took his eye."

“Thus, she has already earned herself an article for a real term of imprisonment,” the head of Chechnya added.

Kadyrov stressed that Musayeva "needed only to come to the investigator on the agenda and not bring the situation to the limit."

As RIA Novosti reported earlier, lawyer Natalya Dobronravova said earlier that in Nizhny Novgorod, unknown people who introduced themselves as operatives took Zarema Musaeva, the wife of a Chechen ex-judge, for interrogation.

According to the lawyer, men in civilian clothes and masks were standing near the entrance, they did not show their IDs, but presented a decision to bring Musayeva as a witness in a fraud case being investigated by the Chechen Interior Ministry. 

Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov commented on the situation with the wife of a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Chechnya, Saidi Yangulbaev, in Nizhny Novgorod.