Rəsili Arifqızı
Former deputy head of Lankaran to stand trial
Baku/23.08.22/Turan: The Lankaran District Prosecutor's Office completed a preliminary investigation against the former Deputy Head of the District Executive Power Rasila Arifgyzy.
The prosecutor's office reported that a criminal case was initiated on the fact of Arifgyzy committing physical violence against a student of the 9th grade of lyceum N 4 of the city of Lankaran.
The investigation established that on July 14 of this year, Arifgyzy called the student to her home under the pretext of issuing a certificate, and exceeding her authority, took away the teenager's mobile phone. She then sent her personal information to the numbers of the girl's relatives. In addition, Arifgyzy inflicted bodily injuries on the teenager that did not cause harm to health.
Based on the collected materials, Arifgyzy was charged under the Article 309.1 (abuse of power) of the Criminal Code, the lawsuit was transferred to the Lankaran District Court.
According to media reports, Arifgyzy substantiated the incident by saying that the victim wrote messages to the guys on behalf of her daughter and other students in the class. However, the victim's mother denied these allegations.
The former official faces a fine of two to four thousand manats, or correctional labor for up to two years, or imprisonment for up to three `years, with deprivation of the right to hold certain positions. --06B--
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- 23 August 2022 15:59
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