Since it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, Russia has cracked down on the peninsula's Muslim Tatar community with frequent house searches, arrests and closures of independent media and has banned the group's governing body.
Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation) seeks to re-establish a Caliphate -- a pan-Islamic state based on Islamic rule harking back to medieval times -- and has been banned in Russia since 2003.
Rights lawyer Emil Kurbedinov told AFP that today morning two busloads of armed officers swept into the town of Bakhchysaray, Crimea's ancient capital, and searched five homes and a cafe.
"I see this as real repression," Kurbedinov said.
Crimea's fiercely pro-Kremlin chief prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya said on Facebook that the FSB had arrested three suspected participants and one organiser of a local cell of Islamist Hizb ut-Tahrir party, outlawed in Russia as a terrorist organisation.
She accused the men of carrying out "hidden anti-constitutional activity through carrying out propaganda among the public."
The suspected organiser of the "terrorist cell" faces up to 20 years in jail, while participants face up to 10 years.
Umerov was a longtime head of the Bakhchysaray district who quit when it moved under Moscow's control.
Crimean prosecutors today also announced that US-funded Russia Free Europe/Radio Liberty's website, which carries news and views on Crimea, has been blocked in Russia as extremist.
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