Gulaga Aslanli was summoned to the police three times a day
Baku / 08.11.19 / Turan: The head of the apparatus of the Musavat party Gulaga Aslanli was three times summoned to the police on November 8, he told Turan.
At about noon he was summoned to the Binagadi district police department - to the deputy head of the department.
However, when he arrived there, a police officer wrote down the personal data of the opposition and after 15 minutes, he was released.
He was later summoned to the 7th branch of the Binagadi District Police Department for a “10-minute conversation."
In the afternoon, Aslanli called and ordered to be at the Main Police Department of Baku on November 9 at 11:00.
According to Aslanli, in recent days about 25 activists of the Musavat party have been called to the police in Baku and the regions.
In his opinion, in this way the police take "preventive measures" because of the alleged protest rally "Musavat".
Baku executive power refused to coordinate the Musavat rally, scheduled for November 10 in the city and proposed to hold an action in the village of Lokbatan.
The party canceled the rally and scheduled a picket on November 12 in front of the city administration building.
However, the Executive refused to coordinate this picket.
The management of Musavat stated that it would hold an action in front of the city administration anyway. — 06D—
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