Kadyrov wrote on Instagram today that security forces had captured an armed group coordinated by a Chechen fighter located in Syria, with the latest arrests taking place in various locations yesterday.
"Now the whole group of bandits has been neutralised and more than 50 members have been brought to police stations," Kadyrov said.
He also posted a video of himself speaking to a group of the captured men in Chechen.
The Moscow-back leader of the North Caucasus region called the operation - planned since last summer - "a big success for the law enforcement agencies."
The Chechen leader said police yesterday detained several participants of the armed group including an "especially dangerous terrorist" named as Imran Datsayev who threw a hand grenade but was captured alive.
He said Datsayev testified that he received orders from Islamic State to kill a police officer and had killed a police sergeant last November.
Russia fought two brutal separatist wars over the past two decades in Chechnya but the region has been largely pacified under Kadyrov's iron-fisted rule.
A dwindling group of Islamist insurgents are still fighting the authorities in Chechnya and across the volatile North Caucasus, and sporadically launch eye-catching attacks.
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