Ali Hasanov promises deportees assistance and punishment at the same time
Baku / 21.11.19 / Turan: The allegations that Azerbaijanis deported from Europe will be arrested in their homeland are groundless, reporters were told by the assistant to the president of the country Ali Hasanov.
He added that the activities of each of them in Azerbaijan will be investigated. “But we must create for every citizen to create the necessary conditions for establishing life, and the necessary support is provided,” Hasanov said.
As for the persons involved in the “trafficking in migrants,” law enforcement agencies are investigating. “All those involved in the crime will be punished with dignity,” Hasanov said, accusing the opposition parties of issuing false certificates and sending people abroad. –06D-
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