Fahraddin Abbasov arrested � State Security Service of Azerbaijan
Baku / 03/01/19 / Turan: The State Security Service of Azerbaijan (SSSA) reported the arrest of Fahraddin Abbasov, accused of appeals against the state and interethnic dissension.
According to the State Security Service, Abbasov was extradited on February 28 in the evening, after the Luberets Court of Moscow made a decision.
In Baku in July 2018, a lawsuit was initiated against Abbasov under the Articles 283.1 and 281.2 of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan and he was wanted.
In Russia, Abbasov had the right to temporary residence, at the end of which he was deported.
Abbasov was detained at the Baku airport by law enforcement agencies and brought to the investigation.
"Currently, the facts of the cooperation of a citizen Abbasov with the special services of Armenia, his statements and appeals against the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan, made in the media, social networks and at various events, are being investigated," the report said.
Abbasov is one of the ideologists of Talysh separatism and an associate of the leader of the Talysh movement Alikram Gummatov, who lives in emigration in Holland. -02D-
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