Examination confirms the authenticity of the videos on bargaining for the parliamentary mandate
At the trial of former MP, Guler Ahmadova, the results of the examination of the video made public by the former rector of the Azerbaijan International University Elshad Abdullayev, were announced.
Guler Akhmedov is accused of fraud and large-scale embezzlement and harboring serious crime. On both Articles she can be imprisoned up to 12 years with confiscation of property.
The reason for the arrest became a video published by the former Rector of the International University, Elshad Abdullayev, in September 2012. In the video made with a hidden camera, you can see how Akhmedova and her friend Sevinc Babayeva were extorting $1 million from Abdullayev for his election as the deputy. After the emergence of video, Babayeva fled to Turkey, where at the end of 2012, she died. Akhmedova said the video was false.
However, according to the results of the examination, the video was genuine. The voices of people shown in the video belong to them. Facial expressions and gestures of participants in the conversation are synchronic with their speech. The video is not a fraud.
After that, the results of the medical report on Babayeva’s death were announced. It states that before leaving for Turkey, she was examined in the city clinical N 1, in the Oil Workers Hospital and the Hospital of Customs, for complaints of dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. In the central customs hospital she was diagnosed with pneumonia and heart attack. During her stay in Turkey, she applied to a number of clinics. In the clinic "Esenyurd" her heart stopped, and after the massage she was placed in an intensive care ward, then transferred to the hospital, "Medicana International." There, she suffered a hemorrhage from her mouth and fell into a coma. A survey of the right thigh revealed traces from injections and bruises. The echocardiogram revealed heart and lung failure.
The trial will continue November 18. -06C—
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