01 November 2013, 18:41
FSB: Stavropol madrasa pupils are suspected of extremism and pornography filming
A secret women's madrasa was found in Stavropol, where the organizers promoted extremism among female students, the Territorial Department of the Russian Federal Security Bureau (FSB) has reported.
On October 30 and 31, in the course of operative actions, FSB agents found 10 girls in the madrasa. It is reported that the madrasa was located in a private house in the North-Western District of Stavropol and was attended by about 30-40 pupils of various nationalities.
"A number of girls trained in this 'madrasa' are already on the road of radicals. Some of them have disappeared after moving to Dagestan; others went to the Middle East with their husbands to fight for the freedom of Muslims; where their traces are also lost," says the website of the Stavropol Territorial FSB.
According to power agents, in the house, where the madrasa was located, as well as with its organizer, they found literature that had been put on the federal list of extremist materials, as well as CDs with pornographic content. "Currently, the porno heroines are identified with the pupils of the women's madrasa, who could have been starring in the videos," the FSB reports.