ointed towards the back of the yard, to the vegetable patch. The eleventh and fourteenth applicant tried to pursue the men who had taken their brother away, but they shouted at them to get back and made a few warning shots from automatic guns with silencers, so the applicants had to stop. The applicants noticed an APC, an Ural truck and a UAZ vehicle that had been stationed about 200 metres from their house in the Rechnaya Street. The vehicles left in the direction of Urus-Martan.
26. The eleventh applicant submitted that he had immediately gone to the village military commander's office but was not allowed to see anyone. Then he had met a fellow villager Sultan M. who confirmed that he had just seen a convoy of an APC, an Ural and a UAZ passing through the military roadblock at the exit from Martan-Chu towards Urus-Martan.
27. In addition to their own detailed statements of facts, the applicants also submitted a hand-drawn plan of Martan-Chu indicating the places to which they referred.
28. The applicants have had no news from Mr Saydayev since that night.
29. The Government in their observations did not dispute the facts as presented by the applicants. They stated that it had been established that on 17 December 2002 unidentified armed men wearing camouflage uniforms and masks had entered the applicants' house at Svoboda Street in Martan-Chu and taken away Bislan Saydayev to an unknown destination.
B. The search for Leoma Meshayev and Bislan Saydayev
and the investigation
30. Immediately after the detention of their family members the applicants started to search for them. On numerous occasions, both in person and in writing, the applicants and their family members applied to prosecutors of various levels, to the Ministry of the Interior, to the Special Envoy of the Russian President in the Chechen Republic for rights and freedoms, to military commanders, the Federal Security Service (FSB), to the administrative authorities, media and public figures. The applicants also personally visited detention centres in Chechnya as well as further afield in the Northern Caucasus. The search was primarily carried out by the first and the ninth applicant in respect of their husband and brother, respectively.
31. Besides personal visits, the applicants submitted letters to the prosecutors and other authorities in which they stated the facts of their relatives' detention and asked for assistance and details on the investigation. The applicants have submitted copies of some of the letters they had written.
32. The applicants received hardly any substantive information from official bodies about the investigations into the disappearances and their results. On several occasions they were sent copies of letters by which their requests had been forwarded to the different prosecutors' services. Below is a summary of the letters retained by the applicants and the replies they received from the authorities.
1. Search for Leoma Meshayev
33. The applicants submitted that in the weeks following Leoma Meshayev's arrest they had applied in person to the district military commander's office, the district department of the FSB, the district department of the interior (ROVD), the Urus-Martan District Prosecutor's Office (the district prosecutor's office) with inquiries about the fate of their relative.
34. Within this initial period the applicants also submitted written applications stating the circumstances of Mr Meshayev's detention and requesting assistance in finding him. They did not retain copies of these applications, but on 5 January 2003 the district prosecutor's office opened criminal investigation file No. 34002 into Leoma Meshayev's abduction by unidentified armed persons in camouflage uniforms under Article 126 of the Criminal
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