Yerevan/10.10.12/Turan-ArmInfo: Armenian National Security Service announced today that another diversion from the Azerbaijani secret services. According to the agency, on September 24 Armenian Zamirzhon Otazhonov, a citizen of Uzbekistan, Tajik by origin, born in 1979, appealed to the Armenian secret services. He expressed his willingness to carry out a terrorist attack in Baku for $20,000, and grounded his desire by the fact that, while working on one of the construction companies in Baku in 2012, he had been deceived by the employer, who refused to pay him for the work; that cause his hatred for Azerbaijanis.
"However, the Armenian National Security Council, as a result of operative-investigative activities, found that an agent Otazhonov is an agent of the Azerbaijani special services, and
his actions are extremely subversive, final purpose of which was to provoke Armenia for an attack and to present Armenia in international organizations as a terrorist country, " reads the statement. In conclusion, it reads that a citizen of Uzbekistan, Zamirzhon Otazhonov, was deported from Armenia.
Commenting on this information the Turan agency, one of the former members of the security of Azerbaijan called it "nonsense and gibberish."
"Have you ever seen that foreign saboteur is just deported? They should bring him to justice, and to conduct preliminary investigative activities. How could they expel the agent of foreign intelligence services, which is an important source of information about the customers? They are condemned, and used for the exchange.
Probably subordinates of Gorik Akopyan ( Armenian Minister of Security - ed.) must be nuts has completely if they write such nonsense," said the retired officer. -02D-
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