Mizulina has again accused Chechen blogger Askhab Tamaev of promoting gambling

Ekaterina Mizulina, head of the Safe Internet League, has once again appealed to law enforcement agencies to investigate the activities of Chechen blogger Askhab Tamaev.

According to Mizulina, Tamaev is posting online casino advertisements on his social media, targeting children. The prosecutor's office is reviewing this complaint.

Earlier, in September 2024, Mizulina reported that the Federal Antimonopoly Service had opened an administrative case against Tamaev for a similar violation of the law on online casino advertising. Furthermore, in August of this year, she called on Roskomnadzor to look into the blogger's promotion of a paid VPN service. Then, Akhmed Dudayev, the Minister of National Policy, Press, and Information of the Chechen Republic, spoke out against Mizulina in defense of Tamaev, calling all accusations against the YouTuber nonsense and fabrications.

Askhab Tamaev, also known as the "Chechen Hulk," is a blogger, fighter, and founder of the Hype Fighting Championship promotion.

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