The smuggler admitted that passed the g MNS general half a million dollars
On Wednesday Sabunchu court continued the trial in the case of former General MNS, Akif Chovdarov and three more of his subordinates. At the trial the victim Shahmar Gurbanov acknowledged that the smuggled gold. He was detained by the National Security Ministry and State Security to repurchase transferred the employees of the MNS, and in particular Chovdarov, $500.000. He also said that in addition to the money handed Chovdarov diamonds totaling $300.000. He asked the court to reimburse the damage caused to him. The trial continues. More than 20 senior officers of the former Ministry of National Security are under arrest, including three generals. In this episode Chovdarov’s group is accused of misappropriating and embezzling more than 33 million AZN. The court has seized property of Chovdarov totaling more than $ 33 million manats. -02D-
Politics
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