Two Activists of PFPA Detained in Sheki
In Sheki police detained three activists of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA). Mubariz Abdulkerimov, Samir Hasanov and Aydin Alimamedov on the evening of November 10 were taken from their homes to the district police department. Turan was told by a member of the Supreme Majlis of PFPA Ali Abdullayev.
According to him, the police motivated this by the fact that the car, which the activists drove, went against the traffic.
The detainees were released at 3 a.m. after writing explanatory notes and demanded to come to the police on November 11.
"They are currently in police custody. The reasons for their detention were not explained. If the driver has violated the rules, he is not detained, but fined for that. However, the activists argue that they have not violated the traffic rules," said Abdullayev.
Today it became known that in respect of Abdulkerimov and Hasanov a protocol was written under Article 310 (disobedience to police) of the Code of Administrative Offences, and they will be brought to justice. -03D-
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- 11 November 2015 14:39
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