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State Security Service operation in Ministry of Culture
Baku/01.11.22/Turan: On November 1, officers of the State Security Service (SSS) launched an operation at the Ministry of Culture of the country. According to sources in this structure, this is about an anti-corruption measure. According to some reports, there are detainees.
Recall that in May 2020, the State Security Service already carried out an operation of a similar nature in this department. Then, on charges of corruption and embezzlement, Deputy Minister Rafik Bayramov and the head of the State Service for Protection, Development and Restoration of Cultural Heritage Zakir Sultanov were arrested and then convicted. -02D-
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