Ali Karimli himself broke his forehead and nearly killed two policemen - prosecutor's office
Baku /21.10.19 / Turan: The Prosecutor General"s Office made a strange statement on Monday, saying that during the rally on October 19, the PFPA leader himself attacked the police.
"Ali Karimli, leaving his home, went to the rally site with open calls, so the police put him on a business bus in order to bring to administrative responsibility and suppress attempts to deliberately violate public order. At that time, Ali Karimli did not obey the lawful requirements of the police, cursed them obscene, inflicted bodily harm on two police officers, tried to get off the bus and, with the aim of provocation, hit his head on the iron bars of the bus, injuring his forehead. "
The prosecutor"s office further reports that "the first medical aid was provided to Kerimli in the police office, a forensic medical examination was carried out, confirming that a wound on his forehead appeared when he hit the door of the bus when he resisted the police."
The same forensic medical examination found injuries on the body of the police members caused by Kerimli. At the conclusion of the report, the prosecutor general"s office stated, "police officers did not allow the use of force and violent acts." -02D-
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