Baku police denies detention of Ismail Islamoglu
Baku / 30.10.18 / Turan: The Baku Main Police Department denied media reports about the detention of an Internet TV employee "Kanal 13". According to the press service of the Metropolitan Police, on October 26, the 28th Division of the Yasamal Police received an appeal about the disappearance of Ismail Islam oglu Nadirli. Nadirli"s bride reported that at 20.00 he left work, but did not come home. During the operational-search activities, the whereabouts of the missing Nadirli were established, he was invited to the Baku Main Police Department for a preventive conversation and then transferred to the 28th ward in territorial jurisdiction, the report said. Islamoglu himself said that he was detained and subjected to physical and psychological pressure for three days, demanding that the criticism of the authorities be stopped. - 03D06--
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