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Entrepreneurs complain about Taghi Ahmedov
Today, more than 50 entrepreneurs gathered at the Presidential Administration. As the protesters told Turan, their demand is the return of commercial properties in the crosswalk near the Koroglu metro station.
The Director of the Baku Metro, Taghi Ahmedov, promised to return the retail facilities after reconstruction of the station. However, after the repairs these sites were given to other entrepreneurs for 15-20 thousand manats, the protesters claimed.
According to the protesters, the operation of renovating the facilities and transferring them to others is headed by the son of Taghi Ahmedov, Rauf, who is a judge of Khatai District Court.
The protesters had an audience with an Azer, who is an assistant of the Head of the Department on Work with Law Enforcement Agencies, Fuad Alasgarov. He promised them that on November 15 they will be received by the Presidential Adviser on Economic Policy, Ali Assadov.
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