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Deported from Germany Jafar Mirzoyev, deported from Germany, is detained
Baku/28.11.22/Turan: Returned on November 24 last year from Germany on readmission, Jafar Mirzoy who returned from Germany on readmission on November 24, was detained by the police in Baku the day before, Turan was informed by his brother Vusal Mirzoev. According to him, Jafar was detained in a store in the village of Ramana by people in civilian clothes and taken away in an unknown direction.
It was only today that his relatives managed to find out that he is being held in the Sabunchu District Police Department. “We went there, but could not contact the investigator and find out the reasons for the detention,” the detainee's brother told Turan. According to him, Jafar went to Germany to work 7.5 years ago. He was not involved in political activities and was not active on social media.
It was not possible to get comments from the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It should be noted that in October 2021, activists Malik Rzayev and Mutallim Orujov, deported from Germany, were arrested on charges of drug trafficking. -021В03/06-
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- 28 January 2022 17:26
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