Azerbaijani citizen accused of forging documents is wanted
Baku / 14.12.17 / Turan: Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan has announced the international search of Rauf Huseynov, who is accused of falsifying documents for obtaining political asylum abroad, stated the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office on Thursday.A lawsuit was filed against Huseynov on charges of forgery and the preparation of documents, and he was put on the international wanted list through Interpol.
The report noted that Huseynov left the country on May 4, 2017, using forged documents for political asylum abroad. These documents state that Huseynov and his wife Amalia Seyidova were persecuted by law enforcement agencies and were brought to justice.
However, in fact, in the documents submitted by Huseynov in the West, are forged stamps and signatures with the use of technical means, noted in the message. -02D-
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- 14 December 2017 17:10
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