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Another group of doctors was brought to justice for issuing false COVID-19 passports
Baku/16.09.21/Turan: Law enforcement agencies detected another group of persons engaged in selling COVID-19 passports without vaccination.
A criminal case under Article 308.1 (abuse of official powers and 313 (official forgery) of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan has been initiated by the main anti-corruption department under the Prosecutor General.
The following persons were brought to justice: general physician of the 20th polyclinic of Baku Gunay Huseynova; nurse of the same clinic Naila Musayeva; obstetrician-gynecologist of the family health center of the village of Mehtiabad Besti Behbudova and advertising specialist of the company "Pasha-K" Ilaha Guliyeva. The investigation believes that these persons, having entered into a conspiracy, registered citizens on the E-Təbib portal as vaccinated providing them with appropriate certificates.
As a whole, false COVID-19 passports were issued to more than 100 persons, each of whom being charged with 200-250 manats (120-150 dollars).
The investigation goes on taking measures to identify other possible participants in illegal acts.-16D06-
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- 16 September 2021 11:26
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