Employees of the Interior Ministry and Prosecutor"s Office of Azerbaijan will question Sterligov
A joint team of employees of the Interior Ministry and Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan has left for Moscow for interrogation Russian businessman German Sterligov, who is accused of grave crimes against Azerbaijan, reads a joint statement of the Prosecutor General and the Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan.
This became possible after on August 31 Sterligov was detained in Moscow after returning from Yerevan; he was questioned and was ordered not to leave the country.
Earlier Sterligov illegally moved to Nagorno-Karabakh, where he made extremist statements and appeals against the Azerbaijani state. For this reason, Sterligov was declared wanted by the CIS countries. -02D-
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