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Criminal Cases Launched against Former Officials of Ganja Executive Power
Baku / 24.08.20 / Turan: A criminal case has been launched against former officials of the Executive Power of Ganja. They will stand trial today, according to the country's Electronic Judicial System.
In particular, the former deputy head of the Department of Architecture and Urban Development of Ganja, Ali Rustamov, and the former head of the Department of Architecture and Construction of the Apparatus of the Executive Power of the city, Maharrat Mustafayev, were charged under articles 308 (abuse of office), 178 (fraud), 311 (taking a bribe), 312 (giving a bribe), 314 (land acquisition, or issuing a permit for conducting construction in violation of the rules prescribed by law) of the Criminal Code.
Today, the Binagadi District Court of Baku will consider submissions on the selection of a preventive measure against them.
The press service of the Prosecutor General's Office told Turan that in the afternoon there will be an official announcement about this. -21B06-
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