GDCOC suspects "Musavat" for organize protests (UPDATED)
The head of the party "Musavat" Arif Hajili has been warned today in the General Directorate for Combating Organized Crime (GDCOC) of the Interior Ministry. According to the party "Musavat", during a meeting of Hajili with the head of GDCOC Seyfulla Azimov, the latter stated that the police had information about the role of "Musavat" in organizing mass protest in Lenkoran, Siyazan, and other regions. Hajili was summoned to the GDCOC for the purpose of warning against this. In response, Hajili said that the party is not related to mass protests. "If the party adopts such a decision, then in accordance with the Constitution, it will notify the state authorities about it," said Hajili.-05D-
2016 January 13 (Wednesday) 14:38:48
The leader of the party Musavat Arif Hajili was called to the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime MIA (MDCOC) at 15:00.
"The reason for the call is not known. The only thing we know is that the Chief of MDCOC Seyfullah Azimov wants to talk to Hajili,” the Deputy Chairman of the party, Elman Fattah told Turan. -05B-
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