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Dealers in pyrotechnics detained on the eve of the New Year
Baku/12.21.21/Turan: The police are taking measures to prevent the sale of explosive, flammable substances and pyrotechnics, which interfere with the tranquility and recreation of the population.
Such facts were revealed in particular in Shabran and Guba regions.
Thus, in Shabran, police officers detained a local resident Telman Guliyev. In Guba, law enforcement officers also detained local residents Elmar Farzaliyev and Tengiz Guliyev.
According to the regional group of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the detainees are charged with the secret of organizing the sale of noise pyrotechnics.
While inspecting the places of work of these persons, pyrotechnic devices were found and seized.
An investigation is underway in the Shabran and Guba police stations.
The message indicates that the police will continue to take measures against those who illegally organize the sale of pyrotechnics, as well as high-noise explosives and incendiary products. — 06D-
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