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The court arrested 4 people accused of attempting to assassinate a deputy
Baku/05.04.23/Turan: On April 4, the Sabail District Court arrested 4 people accused of attempting to assassinate MP Fazil Mustafa.
One person was arrested for 3 months, the rest - for four.
It is not yet reported under what articles of the Criminal Code they are charged.
Earlier, the State Security Service reported that a criminal case had been opened on the fact of an armed attack on Mustafa under Art. 277 (attempt on the life of a statesman or public figure) and 228.2.1 (illegal trafficking in weapons by a group of persons by prior agreement) of the Criminal Code.
The detained in this case, according to media reports, are religious activists who collaborated with the Iranian special services. The direct organizer of the attack is called the religious figure Azer Saryjanov. The shooter is Shirinov Sabuhi.
Other members of the group are Askerov Elshad and Aliyarov Emin.
Mustafa was seriously wounded in front of his house by machine gun shots on the evening of 28 March. -21B06-
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