Police detains a citizen who collects five gepik in the downtown
Citizen Nadir Hagverdiyev was arrested today in the afternoon, and was taken to the Sabail police station N9. The reason for the detention was because he was collecting donations in favor of protesters on January 12.
Hakverdiev was sitting in the Fountain Square, put a cup in front of him, on which was written "support youth", and was collecting donations.
The Sabail Police Office refused to comment on the fact. The police does not respond to dozens of beggars in the downtown in the capital all year around. -16В-
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