Akram Aylisli was taken the analysis of DNA
Today the writer Akram Aylisli was questioned by the investigation, wrote on his Facebook page a lawyer Elchin Sadigov. He, along with Aylisli today visited the Investigation Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on air transport. Aylisli was fingerprinted, photographed, and from the both sides of the mouth were taken samples for DNA analysis.
However Aylisli was not explained the reasons for this analysis, saying that it was necessary in the interests of the investigation. Lawyer Sadigov told Turan said that these investigative measures are absolutely illegal. "We believe the illegal such a treatment Akram Aylisli, as if he committed a criminal offenseis committed. It is a violation of the presumption of innocence," said the lawyer.
On 31 March Aylisli was detained at the Baku airport, and was not let to leave the country for the international literary festival. After 15 hours of detention he was released, but a lawsuit was filed against the writer on charges of hooliganism. He allegedly hit a border guard. Aylisli denies the accusation and believes that he is being persecuted for creative activities. -03B-
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- Economical review
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