Fikrət Hüseynli
Fikret Huseynli Decides to Sue Ukrainian Prosecutor�s Office
Baku / 12.03.18 / Turan: "I intend to sue the prosecutor's office of Ukraine for refusing to comply with the court decision already passed on issuing my documents." The journalist Fikret Huseynli, who has been in Ukraine for 4 months, told Turan about this.
According to him, the prosecutor's office must comply with the court's decision before March 19, but in every possible way delays this process.
Huseynli was detained on October 14, 2017 when flying from Kyiv to Dusseldorf on the basis of Azerbaijan's request through Interpol. In Azerbaijan he is accused of fraud and illegal crossing of borders.
On October 18, 2017 Borispol City Court of Ukraine arrested him for 18 days to consider the issue of his extradition to Azerbaijan.
On October 27 the Lukyanovka court of Kyiv released Huseynli on bail of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Mikola Knyazhitsky and a public figure Boris Zakharov. At the same time, the court rejected the state prosecutor's request to extradite Huseynli to Azerbaijan.
The Kyiv prosecutor's office filed an appeal against the release of Huseynli, demanding his arrest.
The trial began on January 17, but was postponed four times. Finally, on February 13 the court refused extradition.
On February 5, an attack was carried out on Huseynli's rented apartment, but he managed to escape. -03B-
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