Deputy Chairman of Popular Front summoned to city police
The Deputy Chairman of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (PFPA) Fuad Gahramanli was called to the Baku Police Department today.
The Deputy Chief of City Police, Sahlab Baghirov and the Deputy City Attorney Fazil Gasanli warned Gahramanli about the responsibility for the calls for protests after the elections on October 9.
In particular, the management of law enforcement has seen in the man's statements violation of the law and he was warned about the responsibility for calls to riots.
"I told them that we have no plans to organize riots. We operate within the law on freedom of assembly. They warned me that I will be responsible for any illegal actions," said Gahramanli . -16D06 -
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