Soon afterwards, pictures of another passport began circulating. It was damaged but had the same details, except that this time Asiyalova's head was uncovered. Opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov was among the first to suggest this might have been the real one. Political website Slon asked why security forces felt the need to publish "such a strange fake". Eventually, even state-controlled Russian Channel One TV suggested the hijab in the earlier-released version had "been glued on top of another photograph". Another activist, the former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, tweeted to complain that "no officials or media will be grilled about the fake's release".