the investigation file in case No. 30002 to the unit prosecutor's office. The decision described the circumstances of Adlan Dovtayev and Sharpuddin Israilov's disappearance and noted that A.S. had identified a hatched area on the territory of the Khankala base under the control of the FSB as the place of their detention. The city prosecutor's office concluded that the case materials had "objectively proved" that Adlan Dovtayev and Sharpuddin Israilov had been kidnapped by servicemen and that those missing had been detained at the Khankala base.
54. On 7 June 2003 the prosecutor's office of the Chechen Republic transferred the case materials to the UGA prosecutor's office. The covering letter stated that those kidnapped had been brought to the Khankala base where they had been unlawfully held and beaten and that the kidnappers had also killed R.Ya.
55. On 21 June 2003 the UGA prosecutor's office accepted case No. 30002 for investigation. It appears that the case was then assigned the number 30/00/0010-03.
56. On 4 July 2003 the prosecutor's office of the Chechen Republic forwarded the first and second applicants' letter to the UGA military prosecutor's office, which, in its turn, sent it to the unit prosecutor's office on 11 July 2003.
57. On 12 July 2003 the UGA prosecutor's office informed the first and second applicants that the persons implicated in their sons' kidnapping had not been identified and that investigative measures were being taken to solve the crime.
58. On 1 August 2003 the first and eighth applicants requested the UGA prosecutor's office to inform them of progress in the investigation.
59. On 7 August 2003 the SRJI requested the UGA prosecutor's office to take certain investigative measures. On 24 October 2003 the UGA prosecutor's office replied that the investigation into the kidnapping of Adlan Dovtayev, Sharpuddin Israilov and others in case No. 34/00/0010-03 was pending and requisite steps were being taken to solve the crime.
60. On 16 March 2004 the first applicant wrote to the Russian President and to the Prosecutor General asking for help to establish her son's whereabouts. On 29 March 2004 the Prosecutor General's Office forwarded her complaint to the UGA prosecutor's office.
61. On 12 and 13 April 2004 the second applicant wrote to the UGA prosecutor's office and the Chechen FSB, respectively, asking for help to establish his son's whereabouts and complaining about the investigative authorities' inactivity. On 20 April 2004 the second applicant applied for help to the Ministry of the Interior of the Chechen Republic.
62. On 10 May 2004 the UGA prosecutor's office informed the second applicant that the investigation in case No. 30/00/0010-03 was under way and that requisite measures were being taken to solve the crime.
63. On 25 May 2004 the second applicant wrote to the UGA prosecutor's office complaining about the ineffectiveness of the investigation into his son's kidnapping.
64. On 2 June 2004 the second applicant wrote to the UGA prosecutor's office requesting that his relative representing his interests be allowed access to the investigation file.
65. On 9 June 2004 the UGA prosecutor's office informed the first applicant that the investigation into her son's kidnapping was pending.
66. On 21 July 2004 the UGA prosecutor's office informed the second applicant that the investigative measures were being taken to find Adlan Dovtayev and Sharpuddin Israilov.
67. On 10 August 2004 the UGA prosecutor's office informed the first applicant that investigative measures were being taken to solve the crime.
2. Information submitted by the Government
68. On 4 January 2003 the district p
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