A trial of two Armenians accused of espionage will take place
Baku / 06.07.21 / Turan: Investigation of the criminal case against two Armenians accused of espionage has been over in Azerbaijan. Davit Davtyan and Gevorg Sujoyan were found guilty under Article 276 (espionage) of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan, the official statement says.
Case materials will be considered by judge Ali Mammadov at the Baku Court for Serious Crimes.
A preliminary meeting is scheduled for July 14.
It is not clear from the report where and when these persons were detained, what their espionage is, and citizens of which country they are.
Apparently, these are persons taken prisoner during the fighting in Karabakh or after the end of hostilities. -02D-
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