In 2013, he returned his medal to the IOC in protest of its vote to briefly drop wrestling from the Summer Olympic programme.[3][4]
Politics
In 2001, a bomb was found near Murtazaliev's home in Kizlyar.[5] A charitable foundation is named after Sagid Murtazaliev.[6] On April 12, 2010, Murtazaliev, who had been the head of Kizlyarsky District, became the head of the Dagestan branch of the Russian pension fund.[7][8] Murtazaliev was a United Russia party deputy to the Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan.[9][10] In 2015, the prosecution office opened a criminal case against Murtazaliev on financing terrorism as well as suspected him in relation to a number of murders. Murtazaliev left Russia and is currently wanted by the prosecution.[11]